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Tuesday, April 28, 2026




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11 cancers on the rise in young people - scientists find first clue why it's happening

bbc - Researchers stress that simple lifestyle changes can still significantly reduce the risk of cancer.

AI Summary: New studies report rising incidence of several cancers among younger adults, with England data showing increases in bowel and ovarian cancers and researchers claiming early clues to underlying drivers. Scientists are calling for urgent investigation into environmental, lifestyle, and diagnostic factors, enhanced surveillance and prevention measures — because apparently youth is no longer a guarantee.

#publichealth #governmentpolicy #oncology #cancerresearch #researchfunding #nutrition #cancerscreening #reproductivehealth #diagnostics

New lab discoveries point to targeted, immune-based cancer therapies


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Prevention and screening gaps risk late diagnoses, experts warn

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Younger adults facing rising cancers — investigators hunt environmental culprits

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First-Ever Smell Map Is a Breakthrough in Sensory Research, a Step to Help Us Tackle Loss of Smell

discovermagazine - Discover how smell receptors in our noses aren’t randomly arranged but are highly organized, offering new paths toward treating sensory impairment.

AI Summary: Scientists have produced the first high‑resolution olfactory map, charting how scent receptors and neural circuits are organized in the nose. The atlas exposes unexpected patterns in odor encoding, helps explain smell loss, and points to new diagnostic and therapeutic pathways — including potential early markers of Alzheimer’s‑related olfactory damage.

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Hidden nose atlas rewrites smell organization, flags Alzheimer links

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New brain markers and tests for early Alzheimer detection

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Preeclampsia could be treated with 'blood filtering' therapy, early study hints

livescience - A blood-filtering therapy for preeclampsia is safe for pregnant patients and their babies, according to a new pilot study.

AI Summary: Early clinical work suggests removing a circulating anti‑angiogenic factor can safely extend pregnancies in severe preeclampsia. Researchers used targeted extracorporeal filtration to lower soluble Fms‑like tyrosine kinase‑1 (sFlt‑1) levels, improving maternal and fetal stability long enough to delay delivery and reduce immediate risks, meriting larger controlled trials.

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