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Study identifies cellular processes that likely lead to Parkinson's disease

Parkinson's disease, characterized by various motor dysfunctions, is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder in the world. It is known that specific gene mutations that are passed down through families are responsible for some cases of Parkinson's disease. ....

Lily Ramsey , Shigeomi Shimizu , Tokyo Medical , Dental University , Cell Biology , Neurodegenerative Disorder , Arkinson 39s Disease ,

Scientists identify malaria-causing parasites resistant to both treatment and detection in Ethiopia

Scientists have detected new strains of malaria-causing parasites in Ethiopia that are both resistant to current treatments and escape detection by common diagnostic tests -; a development that could increase cases and deaths from malaria and make eliminating the persistent disease an even greater challenge. ....

Megan Craig , Abebe Fola , Jeffrey Bailey , University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill , Ethiopian Public Health Institute , Brown University , Us National Institutes Of Health , Ministry Of Health , World Health Organization , Brown Center , Melinda Gates Foundation , North Carolina , Chapel Hill , Computational Molecular Biology ,

UW Medicine sued over patient's lost tumor

A lawsuit filed was against Seattle-based UW Medicine for medical negligence after staff lost a patient s tumor sample before it could be tested for cancer. ....

United States , Jeremy Morton Maxson , Uw Medical Center , Washington Post , Seattle Times , Uw Medicine , Medical Negligence , Patient Safety ,

Irisin-based therapies may help combat Alzheimer's disease

Researchers who previously developed the first 3D human cell culture models of Alzheimer's disease (AD) that displays two major hallmarks of the condition-;the generation of amyloid beta deposits followed by tau tangles-;have now used their model to investigate whether the exercise-induced muscle hormone irisin affects amyloid beta pathology. ....

United States , Younjung Choi , Hyeonwoo Kim , Eun Hee Kim , Markp Jedrychowski , Rudolph Tanzi , Khoon Choi , Brucem Spiegelman , Grisilda Bakiasi , Christianed Wrann , Luisa Quinti , Lily Ramsey , Su Kwak , Jane Kruskop , Joseph Park , Doo Yeon Kim , Brightfocus Foundation Fellowship , Research Unit , Coins For Alzheimer Research Trust , Cure Alzheimer Fund , Massachusetts General Hospital , Aging Research Unit , Aging Research , Sang Su Kwak , Cure Alzheimer , Research Trust ,

Radiologist supported by AI can detect more cases of breast cancer, study shows

One radiologist supported by AI detected more cases of breast cancer in screening mammography than two radiologists working together, reports the ScreenTrustCAD study from Karolinska Institutet in The Lancet Digital Health. ....

Karin Dembrower , Megan Craig , Karolinska Institutet , Department Of Oncology , Swedish Research Council , Lancet Digital Health , Lunit Inc , Swedish Cancer Society , Lund University , Lancet Digital , Fredrik Strand , Region Stockholm , Breast Cancer , Artificial Intelligence ,