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   What's my age again? Predicting disease and aging effects by studying organ aging using plasma proteomics dataWhat's my age again? Predicting disease and aging effects by studying organ aging using plasma proteomics data
 
Researchers performed a proteomic analysis to identify serologic indicators of organ aging and disease. Animal studies show that aging differs between individuals and organs; however, its influence on age-related disorders in humans is uncertain.
 
   Traffic-related air pollution raises blood pressure, study findsTraffic-related air pollution raises blood pressure, study finds
 
For more than a century, American cities have been sliced and diced by high-traffic roadways. Interstate highways and wide arterials are now a defining feature of most metropolitan areas, their constant flow of cars spewing pollution into nearby neighborhoods.
 
 

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 Study uncovers a previously unknown molecular pathway to halt lung cancer
 
Study uncovers a previously unknown molecular pathway to halt lung cancerA new study by Tulane University has uncovered a previously unknown molecular pathway that could be instrumental to halting lung cancer in its tracks. Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers and the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world.
 
 
 MU researchers unveil the immune system's secret weapon against lung cancer
 
MU researchers unveil the immune system's secret weapon against lung cancerAs one of the most insidious diseases in the world, cancer has few treatments that work to eradicate it completely. Now, a new ground-breaking approach pioneered by two researchers working at the University of Missouri's Roy Blunt NextGen Precision Health building shows promising results in preventing lung cancer caused by a carcinogen in cigarettes.
 
 
 Lung-MAP: A beacon of hope for lung cancer patients
 
Lung-MAP: A beacon of hope for lung cancer patientsThe unique public-private partnership that for almost a decade has undergirded the first National Cancer Institute (NCI)-sponsored precision medicine clinical trial in lung cancer can serve as a model for future clinical research that is more rapid, innovative, and inclusive.
 
 
 Trial addresses the effects of adenotonsillectomy on children with mild sleep-disordered breathing
 
Trial addresses the effects of adenotonsillectomy on children with mild sleep-disordered breathingSurgical removal of the tonsils and adenoids in children with snoring and mild breathing problems during sleep appears to improve their sleep, quality of life, and blood pressure a year after surgery, a clinical trial supported by the National Institutes of Health has found.
 
 
 Less than five minutes of daily physical activity could prolong life in people with inoperable lung cancer
 
Less than five minutes of daily physical activity could prolong life in people with inoperable lung cancerLung cancer kills more people globally each year than any other type of cancer, however new Curtin University-led research has found less than five minutes of daily physical activity could be linked with prolonged life in people living with inoperable forms of the disease.
 
 
 Immunoregulatory nanomedicines for the prevention and treatment of respiratory diseases
 
Immunoregulatory nanomedicines for the prevention and treatment of respiratory diseasesStudy explores immunoregulatory nanomedicines for respiratory infections, highlighting their potential in enhancing treatment outcomes and vaccine efficacy. Respiratory infections are one of the leading causes of global mortality and morbidity. Moreover, these illnesses significantly affect the global economy, social development, and healthcare systems.
 
 

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