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New Targeted Therapy Shows Promise in Slowing Endometrial Cancer Growth
Researchers discovered that targeting the ERBB2 gene in mice with PTEN mutations significantly slowed endometrial cancer growth. This finding offers hope for alternative treatments beyond hysterectomy and aggressive therapies.

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Music-Based Movement Therapy Shows Promise for Stroke Rehabilitation and Brain Disorders
A University of Gothenburg study highlights the potential of the Ronnie Gardiner Method, a music-based movement therapy, to aid stroke rehabilitation and brain disorder recovery.

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Researchers Create First Spatial Map of Malaria Infection in the Liver
For the first time, researchers have developed a spatiotemporal map of malaria infection in the liver, a key site for vaccine targeting.

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T Cells Determine the Effectiveness of Vaccine-Induced Immunity Against Flu
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine found that T follicular helper cells determine the effectiveness of vaccine-induced immunity against flu.

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Bacteria Utilize Gut Bioelectricity To Find Entry Points for Infection
New research has illustrated how harmful Salmonella bacteria use gut bioelectricity to find entry points for infection.

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Cancer-Causing Virus Exploits Cellular “Doorway”
A new study could lead to novel treatments for a deadly cancer caused by a herpesvirus. The study found that a protein called Kv1.3 acts as a crucial 'doorway' allowing Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) to replicate and spread.

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Potential Immunotherapy Treatment Pathway for Bladder Cancer Identified
University of Queensland research could lead to a more effective immunotherapy treatment against bladder cancer. A team has found the mechanism used by bladder cancer to suppress the immune system’s natural killer (NK) cells.

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Scientists Harness Quantum Microprocessor Chips for Complex Spectroscopy Simulations
Quantum simulation has enabled scientists to study molecular properties.

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Almost All of England's National Parks Are Polluted With Pharmaceuticals
New research has revealed widespread contamination of rivers in the parks, with antidepressants, anticonvulsants, antimicrobials, anti-inflammatory substances, lipid regulators and diabetes treatments being detected.

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Flower Strips Near Farms Benefit Honeybees
Organic farming and flower strips promote the health of honeybees, encouraging stronger colony growth.
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