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Sunday, April 14, 2019

Improved procedure for cancer-related erectile dysfunction

Surgeons have modified a minimally invasive technique to help men regain erectile function lost after prostate cancer surgery.

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Near-atomic map of parathyroid hormone complex points toward new therapies for osteoporosis

An international team of scientists has mapped a molecular complex that could aid in the development of better medications with fewer side effects for osteoporosis and cancer. The near-atomic resolution images depict parathyroid hormone receptor-1 (PTH1R), a molecule that conveys signals to and from cells, interacting with two key messengers -- a molecule that mimics parathyroid hormone, one of the most important regulators of calcium levels in the body, and a stimulatory G protein, a molecule that mediates bone turnover.

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Near-atomic map of parathyroid hormone complex points toward new therapies for osteoporosis

An international team of scientists has mapped a molecular complex that could aid in the development of better medications with fewer side effects for osteoporosis and cancer. The near-atomic resolution images depict parathyroid hormone receptor-1 (PTH1R), a molecule that conveys signals to and from cells, interacting with two key messengers -- a molecule that mimics parathyroid hormone, one of the most important regulators of calcium levels in the body, and a stimulatory G protein, a molecule that mediates bone turnover.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2Ij2lou

Friday, April 12, 2019

Keeping the taste, reducing the salt

Researchers have found a way to make food taste salty but with less of the sodium chloride tied to poor health.

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Keeping the taste, reducing the salt

Researchers have found a way to make food taste salty but with less of the sodium chloride tied to poor health.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2IvySae

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Sexual behavior may influence gut microbiome

A person's sexual behavior could affect their microbiome and immune system, potentially elevating their risk of HIV infection, according to a new study.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Ovarian cancer patients undertested for mutations that could guide clinical care

Fewer than a quarter of breast cancer patients and a third of ovarian cancer patients diagnosed between 2013 and 2014 in two states underwent genetic testing for cancer-associated mutations, according to a new study.

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Ovarian cancer patients undertested for mutations that could guide clinical care

Fewer than a quarter of breast cancer patients and a third of ovarian cancer patients diagnosed between 2013 and 2014 in two states underwent genetic testing for cancer-associated mutations, according to a new study.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2I6Sphy

Ovarian cancer patients undertested for mutations that could guide clinical care

Fewer than a quarter of breast cancer patients and a third of ovarian cancer patients diagnosed between 2013 and 2014 in two states underwent genetic testing for cancer-associated mutations, according to a new study.

from Breast Cancer News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2I6Sphy

Monday, April 8, 2019

Nutrients from food, not supplements, linked to lower risks of death, cancer

Researchers have found that adequate intake of certain nutrients from foods -- but not supplements -- is linked to a reduction in all-cause mortality. There was no association between dietary supplement use and a lower risk of death.

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