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How DNA and life experiences leave distinct marks on the human immune system2:40 Using single-cell epigenomic profiling of immune cells from 110 individuals, researchers show that genetic variation and environmental exposures shape the human immune system through distinct DNA methylation mechanisms. Genetic effects concentrate within gene bodies of memory cells, while environmental exposures primarily remodel regulatory regions in naive immune cells. Air pollution, not diet, shows the strongest link to poorer concentration in schoolgirls2:08 This cross-sectional study of 300 school-aged girls in Tehran found that higher air pollution exposure was consistently associated with poorer concentration, while dietary antioxidant capacity showed weaker, model-dependent links to attention. No significant associations or interactions were observed for short-term memory, highlighting pollution exposure as the dominant factor influencing attenti… Why predicted injury risk is quietly dragging down football transfer values1:36 Researchers modelled future injury risk in male professional footballers across seven European leagues and linked this risk to market valuation using a two-stage econometric approach. A higher predicted probability of severe or recurrent injury was associated with a substantial reduction in players’ market value. Lifetime heavy drinking sharply raises colorectal cancer risk, major US study finds1:05 Lifetime alcohol intake, not just recent drinking, is associated with colorectal cancer risk in older adults followed in the PLCO Cancer Screening Trial. Heavy and consistent long-term drinking was linked to higher colorectal cancer risk, while alcohol cessation was associated with lower odds of early, nonadvanced adenomas. UVA Health scientists pioneer a new way to create vaccines far more quickly than ever before18:41 UVA Health scientists are reporting promising success as they pioneer a new way to create vaccines far more quickly, nimbly and inexpensively than ever before. Cardiac MRI breakthrough could be a game changer for assessing advanced heart failure18:09 Doctors may soon be able to tell just how sick a heart failure patient really is by using a routine MRI scan, thanks to new research from the University of East Anglia. Zebrafish can play a decisive role in clinical interpretation of spinal muscular atrophy18:09 The tiny zebrafish is helping researchers rapidly determine whether a newborn's genetic mutation is likely to cause spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), one of the leading causes of infant mortality worldwide. Poop pills could help cancer patients respond to immunotherapy while reducing toxic side effects17:37 Fecal microbiota transplants (FMT), can dramatically improve cancer treatment, suggest two groundbreaking studies published in the prestigious Nature Medicine journal. Eating beef as part of a healthy dietary pattern does not impact risk factors for type 2 diabetes17:37 More than 135 million American adults are either living with or at risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D), elevating the need for more evidence-based dietary guidance to help this growing population achieve optimal health and reduce risks for T2D and its complications. Exploring Targeted Protein Degradation as a New Strategy to Tackle Antimicrobial Resistance16:00 Targeted protein degradation presents a promising strategy to address antimicrobial resistance, focusing on innovative approaches for gram-negative bacteria. |