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Month: November 2025

Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia

An fMRI marker of Alzheimer’s-related cognitive decline

November 25, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Researchers at Université Savoie Mont Blanc, Radboud University and the University of Oxford’s Wellcome Center for Integrative Neuroimaging, report that attenuation of the brain’s intrinsic anticorrelation between the default mode and dorsal attention networks serves […]

Genetics

MRIs reveal genetic clues in cerebral palsy

November 25, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

A national study by University of Adelaide researchers is paving the way for more precise diagnosis and treatment for children with cerebral palsy.This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Women with gestational diabetes may avoid health care due to stigma and stereotypes

November 25, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

It’s important women receive high-quality health care during pregnancy—particularly if they have gestational diabetes.This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

Medications

Calcium-sensitive switch boosts the efficacy of cancer drugs

November 25, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Cancer-fighting antibody drugs are designed to penetrate tumor cells and release a lethal payload deep within, but too often they don’t make it that far. A new study shows how this Trojan Horse strategy works […]

Diabetes

Shape of your behind may signal diabetes

November 25, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

The shape of the gluteus maximus muscle in the buttocks changes in different ways with aging, lifestyle, frailty, osteoporosis and type 2 diabetes, and these changes differ between women and men, according to new research […]

Genetics

Novel discovery reveals how brain protein OTULIN controls tau expression and could transform Alzheimer’s treatment

November 25, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Scientists have uncovered a surprising mechanism by which a brain enzyme called OTULIN controls the expression of tau, the protein that forms toxic tangles in Alzheimer’s disease. The findings, published in Genomic Psychiatry, reveal that […]

Pediatrics

Emergency medical services for children explained

November 24, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

A child breaks a bone, struggles to breathe or suffers frightening thoughts that tell them life isn’t worth living. These are examples of medical emergencies that parents and caregivers must be ready to manage.This article […]

Genetics

Genetic study links impulsive decision making to a wide range of health and psychiatric risks

November 24, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Researchers from University of California San Diego have identified 11 genetic regions linked to delay discounting—the tendency to prefer smaller, immediate rewards over larger, delayed ones—shedding new light on how impulsive decision-making relates to both […]

Medications

Synthetic stress hormone dexamethasone could reduce certain breast cancer metastases

November 24, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

The drug dexamethasone supplements cancer treatments to alleviate side effects of chemotherapy such as nausea or inflammation. Researchers at the University of Basel, Switzerland, have now discovered that it also fights metastases in certain types […]

Weight & Obesity

Metabolism, not just weight, improved when older adults reduced ultra-processed food intake

November 24, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

A controlled feeding study out of South Dakota State University shows that older adults who ate fewer ultra-processed foods naturally consumed fewer calories, lost weight and abdominal fat, and showed improvements in insulin, nutrient-sensing hormones, […]

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