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Duloxetine fails to prevent nerve damage caused by chemotherapy14:53 A randomized trial conducted by the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology with support from the National Cancer Institute has found that duloxetine, a medication commonly used to treat chronic pain and psychiatric conditions, does not prevent nerve damage caused by chemotherapy in patients with colorectal cancer. High-dose flu vaccine reduces Alzheimer’s risk in older adults14:53 A study reveals high-dose influenza vaccines could modestly reduce Alzheimer's risk in older adults, especially women, offering new insights into prevention. Long-term study links common IBS medications to mortality risk14:53 A large, long-term study led by Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University investigators suggests that some medications commonly prescribed to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)-including antidepressants-may be associated with a small but measurable increase in the risk of death. CIPHER-seq technology reveals how immune cells communicate during treatment14:53 A new single-cell technology is giving scientists their clearest view yet of immune cell behavior-capturing not just genetic intent but real-time activity. Higher optimism linked to lower dementia risk14:19 Higher optimism is associated with a lower risk of developing dementia, according to a new study in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Long-term care insurance reduces financial burden for elderly households14:19 A study in Health Economics provides strong evidence that public long‐term care insurance can vastly reduce the crushing financial burden of end‐of‐life health care. ChatGPT delivers clearer PCOS answers than standard resources14:19 ChatGPT outperforms traditional resources in clarity for PCOS information, highlighting its role as a supportive tool in evidence-based healthcare education. Extended work shifts disrupt normal cortisol patterns in female nurses14:19 Levels of cortisol, often referred to as the "stress hormone," typically peak in the early morning hours, preparing the body for the day's challenges by increasing alertness and energy levels, and gradually decline throughout the day, reaching their lowest point around midnight. Climate shock effects persist for generations, fruit fly study shows14:19 A new paper in Molecular Biology and Evolution, published by Oxford University Press, finds that changes in animal development induced by climate shock persist generations after the initial event. XPANCEO unveils passive eye tracking using smart contact lenses14:19 XPANCEO, a deep-tech company developing smart contact lens, has unveiled a passive eye-tracking system that achieves industry-level measurement precision using standard cameras. |