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Released: 22-Oct-2024 7:00 AM EDT
Inovações cirúrgicas ajudam a personalizar o tratamento do câncer de mama e a melhorar a qualidade de vida
Mayo Clinic

Existem duas opções cirúrgicas para tratar o câncer de mama: A lumpectomia e a mastectomia. Mas há muitas outras razões pelas quais as mulheres escolhem uma opção ao invés da outra, conta a Dra. Sarah McLaughlin, cirurgiã oncológica de mama e presidenta do Departamento de Cirurgia da Mayo Clinic em Jacksonville, Flórida.

Released: 22-Oct-2024 7:00 AM EDT
Innovaciones quirúrgicas ayudan a personalizar el tratamiento del cáncer de mama y mejorar la calidad de vida 
Mayo Clinic

Hay dos opciones quirúrgicas para tratar el cáncer de mama: La lumpectomía y la mastectomía. Pero hay muchas otras razones por las que las mujeres eligen una opción sobre la otra, dice la Dra. Sarah McLaughlin, cirujana oncológica de mama y presidenta del Departamento de Cirugía de Mayo Clinic en Jacksonville, Florida.

Released: 22-Oct-2024 3:00 AM EDT
التطورات الجراحية تساعد على تخصيص علاج سرطان الثدي وتحسين نوعية الحياة. 
Mayo Clinic

جاكسونفيل، فلوريدا – هناك خياران جراحيان لعلاج سرطان الثدي وهما:  استئصال الورم و استئصال الثدي . وهناك العديد من الأسباب التي تجعل المرأة تفضل أحد الخيارين على الآخر، حيث تقول الدكتورة  سارة ماكلولين،  وهي طبيبة جراحة الأورام ورئيسة قسم جراحة الأورام في مايو كلينك في جاكسونفيل، فلوريدا.

Newswise: APA Poll: Future of Nation, Economy and Presidential Election Top U.S. Stressors
22-Oct-2024 12:00 AM EDT
APA Poll: Future of Nation, Economy and Presidential Election Top U.S. Stressors
American Psychological Association (APA)

More than 7 in 10 adults said the future of the nation (77%) is a significant source of stress in their lives, with the economy (73%) and the 2024 U.S. presidential election (69%) following closely behind, according to the latest Stress in America™ survey released today by the American Psychological Association.

Newswise: KERI’s Innovation in Anode Materials for Solid-state Batteries Selected as a Cover Article
Released: 22-Oct-2024 12:00 AM EDT
KERI’s Innovation in Anode Materials for Solid-state Batteries Selected as a Cover Article
National Research Council of Science and Technology

KERI / Kumoh National Institute of Technology/ Inha University research team, proposing 'FeSn2 (Iron Tin)' as anode materials. Achieved higher capacity and stability , published in the October issue of the prestigious journal 'Joule'

Released: 21-Oct-2024 3:50 PM EDT
MSU Research Suggests Party Affiliation Is Main Voter Cue, but Identity of Candidates Could Offer Boost
Michigan State University

Research from Michigan State University's Eric Juenke, associate professor in the Department of Political Science, found that minority candidates were successful at the same rate as white candidates. Further, in some cases, they held a slight advantage — suggesting racial biases factor less often in minority candidate success compared to their party affiliation.

Newswise: A Remote-Controlled Car for Cancer Immunotherapy
Released: 21-Oct-2024 3:45 PM EDT
A Remote-Controlled Car for Cancer Immunotherapy
Ludwig Cancer Research

Ludwig Cancer Research scientists have devised new types of chimeric antigen-receptor (CAR) T cells—a type of cancer immunotherapy—that can be switched on to varying degrees of intensity and then switched off on demand with existing drugs.

Newswise: Evolution in Action: How Ethnic Tibetan Women Thrive in Thin Oxygen at High Altitudes
18-Oct-2024 4:35 PM EDT
Evolution in Action: How Ethnic Tibetan Women Thrive in Thin Oxygen at High Altitudes
Case Western Reserve University

New study from Case Western Reserve University reveals link between oxygen delivery and reproductive success among women living on the high Tibetan Plateau

15-Oct-2024 1:50 PM EDT
Black Patients More Likely to Die After Coronary Bypass Surgery
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)

Despite advances in cardiovascular medicine, Black patients are 22% more likely than white patients to die in the hospital after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery, according to a study of more than 1 million patients presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2024 annual meeting.

Newswise: Unexpected Beauty, Major Antimicrobial Power Boost as Phages Form Into Flower Shapes
Released: 21-Oct-2024 2:30 PM EDT
Unexpected Beauty, Major Antimicrobial Power Boost as Phages Form Into Flower Shapes
McMaster University

Researchers preparing slides of live bacteriophages were surprised to see them link and form naturally into three-dimensional flower shapes in reaction to contact with high-pressure carbon dioxide. The discovery is welcome news for researchers who had been trying to network phages articifially to boost their power.


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