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AI-Based Liquid Biopsy Shows Promise for Detecting Brain Cancer

A new liquid biopsy approach developed by Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center investigators could revolutionize brain cancer detection by identifying circulating DNA fragments from tumors and immune cells in blood samples, potentially enabling...
29-Apr-2025 11:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Researchers Say a Genetic Mutation and Evolutionary Trick Makes Horses Athletic, Finding May Spur Treatments for Human Disease

How did horses become some of the greatest athletes in the animal kingdom? Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine may have found the answer, pinpointing a genetic mutation and evolutionary process that occurred millions of years ago, which appears...
28-Apr-2025 10:35 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Study Suggests Experimental Cancer Drug Could Streamline Standard Tuberculosis Treatment and Prevent Post-TB Lung Disease

An experimental drug now in clinical trials as a cancer treatment could help boost the power of first-line tuberculosis (TB) treatments by helping infected cells die a gentler death, Johns Hopkins Medicine investigators report.
21-Apr-2025 8:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Older Adults Respond Well to Immunotherapy Despite Age-Related Immune System Differences

Older adults with cancer respond just as well as younger patients to immune checkpoint inhibitors despite age-related immune system differences, according to a study by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and...
17-Apr-2025 10:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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New Analysis Underscores Health Risks of E-Cigarettes

A Johns Hopkins Medicine-led analysis of medical information gathered on a diverse group of almost 250,000 people over four years has significantly clarified the link between the “exclusive” use of e-cigarettes and chronic obstructive pulmonary...
15-Apr-2025 11:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Immune Cell Research Identifies Potential New Target for Treating Cancer and Autoimmune Disease

In a study of the immune systems of mice, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have found a new role for a protein, QRICH1, which could become a target for drugs to dial up or down the activation of T cells to fight cancers and autoimmune...
8-Apr-2025 8:45 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Two Angels, a Robot and 23: A Johns Hopkins Medicine Organ Transplant Story

A Johns Hopkins Medicine Organ Transplant Story
8-Apr-2025 10:45 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Proteins Shown to Act As ‘Guardians’ to Keep Cells’ Energy Making Mitochondria Safe

Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have discovered how a group of proteins linked to Parkinson’s disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis act as “guardians” of mitochondria, small organelles, or subunits, within a cell that make...
7-Apr-2025 11:15 AM EDT Add to Favorites


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