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health-medical-research1 year ago

"Early Cancer Signs Detectable Years Before Symptoms, Reveals Pioneering Research"

The newly opened Early Cancer Institute at Cambridge University is focusing on detecting changes in cells years before they become tumors, aiming to revolutionize cancer treatment. The institute has received £11m in funding and is developing innovative tests, such as the cytosponge, to detect precancerous conditions early on. By repurposing blood samples, researchers have identified genetic changes that differentiate those who later develop blood cancer from those who do not, providing a long window of opportunity for intervention. The institute's strategy includes pinpointing those at risk of cancer, reducing cancer risks, and ensuring widely administered treatments.

health2 years ago

Identifying Blood-Protein Imbalance as a Marker for Future Dementia Risk

A study has identified proteins that are linked to the development of dementia if their levels are unbalanced during middle age. The researchers found 32 proteins that, if dysregulated in people aged 45 to 60, were strongly associated with an elevated chance of developing dementia in later life. These proteins have functions unrelated to the brain, suggesting that mechanisms below the neck could also play a role. The findings could contribute to the development of new diagnostic tests and treatments for dementia-causing diseases.

health2 years ago

Mediterranean Diet Reduces Risk of Type 2 Diabetes, Science Confirms

A new study has found a stronger link between the Mediterranean diet and a reduced risk of Type 2 diabetes. British scientists used blood samples to develop a biomarker scoring system and found a nearly 30% reduction in diabetes risk using the biomarker data, compared to 10% reduction from the self-reported data. The findings strengthen the case for recommending the Mediterranean diet for the prevention of Type 2 diabetes.