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In the relentless battle against antibiotic-resistant pathogens, the scientific world has turned a keen eye toward the bacterial structures that shield these microbes from both drugs and the human immune system. One such formidable adversary is Acinetobacter baumannii, a gram-negative bacterium notorious for its role in hospital-acquired infections and its alarming ability to re...

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As the global population ages, cognitive health in older adults has become a critical area of focus for medical research and public health initiatives. A new comprehensive study sheds light on the transformative potential of digital health interventions designed to support older individuals experiencing subjective cognitive decline (SCD) or mild cognitive impairment (MCI). These...

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In a groundbreaking advance that sheds light on the molecular underpinnings of Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD), researchers have identified a critical genetic mechanism driving the disease. The recently published study by Yuasa, Nakagawa, Honda, and colleagues reveals that an expansion of trinucleotide repeats within the TCF4 gene is a pivotal factor instigating disti...

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is rapidly emerging as one of the foremost global health challenges of the 21st century, with neonates situated at the frontline of this battle. Recent innovations in microbiome research have spotlighted the neonatal gut as a critical battleground where the interplay of microbial colonization and genetic exchange shapes the potential for resistance...

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In a groundbreaking study poised to reshape our understanding of immune regulation within autoimmune diseases, researchers have uncovered a pivotal mechanism by which sublethal DNA damage can alter the functional programs of B cells. This profound discovery, reported by Bruci et al., reveals how exposure to sublethal DNA insults switches off the effector functions of […]

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