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New Enzyme Technique Could Turn Donor Kidneys Into Universal Matches

Kidney transplants save lives, but access to a compatible organ is one of the biggest barriers patients face. Blood type matching limits which kidneys can be used for which recipients, leaving thousands of people waiting for the right donor. Researchers may be moving closer to a solution. A research team from institutions across Canada and …

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New Research Is Testing an Injectable Gel Designed to Restore Damaged Spinal Discs

Back pain is one of the most common health complaints worldwide. For many people, it starts as occasional discomfort after sitting too long or lifting something the wrong way. Over time, it can turn into something more persistent that affects daily routines, work, sleep, and even concentration. According to global health studies, chronic low back …

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Researchers May Have Found the Biological Reason Women’s Pain Lasts Longer

Have you ever noticed how a minor injury, like a sprained ankle or a minor car accident, can leave an ache that seemingly refuses to fade? For millions of women, this lingering pain is a frustrating and exhausting daily reality. Historically, the medical field has often dismissed this prolonged suffering as a byproduct of stress, …

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Brazil Unveils the World’s First Spinal Cord Repair Drug That Could Make Paralysis Reversible

A devastating spinal cord injury has long been viewed as a life sentence, cutting off movement and independence in an instant. Yet a quiet scientific discovery is beginning to challenge that belief. Researchers have identified a naturally occurring protein that appears capable of rebuilding damaged nerve connections, sparking unexpected signs of recovery in patients once …

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Scientists Eliminated Aggressive Pancreatic Tumors in Mice — What This Research Really Means

Pancreatic cancer is often described quietly, almost cautiously, by oncologists and researchers alike. Not because it lacks urgency, but because progress has historically been slow, difficult, and fraught with disappointment. So when scientists at Spain’s National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) reported that they had completely eliminated aggressive pancreatic tumors in mice, the reaction across the …

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A Widely Used Diabetes Medication Is Drawing New Attention From Cancer Researchers

Most medical breakthroughs arrive with noise and urgency, but some begin almost unnoticed. They start when researchers spot a pattern that does not align with expectations, something subtle enough to be overlooked but consistent enough to demand attention. These moments do not announce solutions. They raise questions. Metformin belongs to that quiet category. It has …

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