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News for Healthier Living
Artificial Intelligence Predicts Kidney Cancer Therapy Response
An artificial intelligence (AI)-based model developed by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers can accurately predict which kidney cancer patients will benefit from anti-angiogenic therapy, a class of treatments that's only effective in some cases. Their findings, published in Nature Communications, could lead to viable ways to use AI to guide treatment decisions for this and other types of cancer.
April 24, 2025
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- New Grief Centre - the First of Its Kind in the UK - Hopes to Change Public Attitudes Towards Grief
- EXPLORER Total Body PET Scanner Helps Detect Brain Disease
- Health Concerns Of Various Food Dyes, Amid Moves By FDA To Ban Petroleum Based Food Coloring
- What Is HIPEC Surgery? Heated Chemotherapy for Abdominal Cancers
- For Eye Infections, Delayed Doctor Visits and Extent of Damage Affect Vision Outcomes
- LifeArc Joins Transatlantic Collaboration to Develop a Treatment for Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
- Researchers Crack the Code of Cell Movement
- Nebraska's Clifton Strengths Institute Selects 47 New Coaches
- Using a Pea-Sized Node in the Brain to Potentially Treat Drug Addiction
- Monell Center Presentations Span Sensory Science at National Meeting, April 23 to 26, 2025
- Study Reveals Key Roles in Developmental Milestones of the Brain in Children
- FDA Approves Dupixent for Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
- Metabolic Syndrome Linked to Increased Risk of Young-Onset Dementia
- Some OB/GYNS Stay in States With Abortion Bans, Despite Legal Risks
- Patient with Rare Cancer First in U.S. To Be Treated with Groundbreaking, Highly Accurate Proton Beam Arc Therapy
- Teen Cannabis Use Rises in Canada After Edibles Are Legalized
- Mayo Clinic Researchers Link Inherited Mutation to Fatty Liver Disease
- Federal Prosecutor Questions Medical Journals Over Alleged Bias
- Parts of Our DNA May Evolve Much Faster than Previously Thought
- Childhood Exposure to Bacterial Toxin May Be Triggering Colorectal Cancer Epidemic Among the Young
- Link Between Heart Attack Severity and Circadian Rhythm Unveiled by UTHealth Houston Researchers
- Latest ACS Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Report: Smoking Rates Continue Historic Drop, but Cervical Cancer Prevention is Lagging
- Antibiotics Might Increase Risk of Childhood Asthma, Allergies
- Muscle Quality Could Be Key To Successful Hip Replacement
- Early Menopause Might Mean Greater Age-Related Brain Decline
- Microplastics Could Be Contributing To Clogged Arteries
- Psilocybin Use Dramatically Increasing In U.S.
- Mood Disorders Have Increased Among Kids, Teens
- Plants, Fungi and Bacteria Working Together
- The International League Against Epilepsy Updates Classification of Epileptic Seizures
- Researchers Use Nanoparticles to Target Glioblastoma in Mice
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- FDA Approves Combo of Opdivo Plus Yervoy for Advanced Liver Cancer
- Medicaid Telehealth Study Shows Positive Impacts
- Research Reveals Patient Attitudes Toward Devices Like Smartwatches
- Studying How Seals Adapt to Extreme Environments Could Lead to Benefits in Human Reproductive Health
- While AI Could Be the Game Changer in Predicting Health Outcomes It Should Not Be the Only Method
- Studying Interventions to Help Type 2 Diabetes Patients Avoid Hospitalizations
- Aiming for High-Precision Immunotherapy
- Guinea Pigs: A Promising Animal Model to Study the Human Embryo
- Autism Rates Hit Record High, With One in 31 Children Affected, CDC Reports
- Yes, Men Get Varicose Veins Too
- Double Lung Transplant Gives Arizona Dad Time to See Kids Grow Up
- Largest Genome-Wide Association Study Uncovers New Drug Targets and Potential Therapies for Osteoarthritis
- AAPM Addresses Concerns from Published Study on CT Risk
- Combination Therapy Shows Promise for Hard-to-Treat Pancreatic Cancer
- You Can Heal More Wounds with Honey
- Experts Stress Importance of Vaccination Amidst Measles Outbreaks
- Pfizer Ends Testing of Obesity Pill After Possible Liver Injury
- Pig Kidney Removed After Historic Transplant in Alabama Woman
- New Antibiotic May Be Effective in Treating Gonorrhea
- Active Families Boost Teens' Physical and Mental Health
- Dual-Use of Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes Exposes Adults to Same Cancer and Health Risks as Cigarette Use Only, New ACS Study Finds
- Poor Agreement Between Diagnostic Tests for Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema
- Smart Shirt Might Predict Heart Problems
- Gun Violence Leads To Skipped Dental Visits, Lost Teeth
- ERs Treat A Gunshot Wound Every Half-Hour
- Miscommunication Between Health Workers Puts Patients At Risk Regularly
- Blood on Board
- In-Hospital Addiction Consultations Put Opioid Users On Path To Recovery
- Everyday Digital Tech Is Protecting Seniors' Brain Health, Study Says
- Cell Therapy for Brain Tumors: Foundation Hosts Focused Ultrasound Roundtable
- Young Children, as Early as Age 5, Are Guided by an Inner Moral Code
- Differential Impact of Intergenerational Support on Urban and Rural Older Adults' Life Satisfaction in China
- Asthma Symptoms Are Complicated, Especially When Triggered by Allergies
- Researchers Uncover Molecular Connection Between Body Fat and Anxiety
- Artificial Skin From Hydrogels
- Hold-Up - Are High Support Bras Bad for the Back?
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