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Trump Administration Investigating Gender Treatments at Mount Sinai

The hospital said it was committed “to safeguarding our patients’ privacy” and said it would only share “de-identified” information if it had to.

New York Times 4d ago

Mutation-dependent responses to sleep and exercise in clonal haematopoiesis

Abstract Clonal haematopoiesis (CH) activates inflammation and increases the risk of atherosclerosis1,2. Whether lifestyle alters CH clone expansion or the phenotypic programming of CH mutant cells, thereby affecting atherosclerosis, is unknown. Here, in humans and mice and across mutations in Jak2, Tet2, Trp53 and Dnmt3a, we demonstrate mutation-dependent responses to sleep and exercise in CH and show that mutant cells are uniquely sensitive to lifestyle.

Nature 19h ago

7 things all women should know about their heart health

7 things all women should know about their heart health Women’s cardiovascular health has long been overlooked and understudied. Here are some things to keep in mind. Heart disease kills more women than all cancers combined.

Channel News Asia 10d ago

Rogue swimmer arrested after diving into 11-acre Central Park lake in failed attempt to escape NYPD

A rogue swimmer who tried to evade police in New York City by taking a dip in a Central Park lake was arrested Monday, authorities said. Officers with the New York Police Department (NYPD) were initially attempting to arrest the man on charges of petty larceny in Harlem, the NYPD told Fox News Digital. GOOD SAMARITANS HELP STOP ALLEGED PARK PREDATOR MONTHS AFTER REPEAT OFFENDER RELEASED: REPORTDetermined to avoid custody, the 23-year-old suspect fled into nearby Central Park and dove into...

Fox News 1d ago

A cheap arthritis drug shows promise treating RSV in early study

A cheap arthritis drug shows promise treating RSV in early study An arthritis drug reduces the amount of RSV in human respiratory cells, but experts say it's too early to say if it will actually treat the common infection. A cheap, widely available painkiller used to treat conditions like arthritis can significantly reduce RSV in the human respiratory tract, an early-stage laboratory study suggests. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the number one reason infants end up in the hospital in...

Live Science 7d ago

A hotly debated lung cancer drug cut the risk of death by 34% in a late-stage trial in China

An experimental lung cancer drug from Akeso and Summit Therapeutics reduced the risk of death by 34% in a closely watched late-stage trial, according to results released Sunday. When combined with chemotherapy, the drug kept people with squamous non-small-cell lung cancer alive for a median of four months longer than the standard combination of immunotherapy and chemotherapy, a result that was statistically significant, according to an abstract released Sunday ahead of a presentation at the...

CNBC 10d ago

These are all the countries currently on the Foreign Office ‘do not travel’ list

These are all the countries currently on the Foreign Office ‘do not travel’ list Warnings against travel abroad from the UK have been issued for countries including Iran, Syria and Russia - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments When planning a holiday, it’s wise to check these three things before you leave for the airport: your passport is in date, travel insurance is still valid and you’re travelling to somewhere safe according to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)....

The Independent UK 6d ago