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A new research document was published in volume 16 of Genes and cancer On January 20, 2025, entitled “Analysis of the pathogenic variants in retinopathy reveals a possible profit of the operation mutation”.Researchers from the Instituto de Física Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí and Central Hospital “Ignacio Morones Prieto” have found a new way that a gene mutation can contribute to the retinopathy, a type of eye cancer that affects young children. The study suggests that a particular genetic change, PR552*, can not only stop the gene to function properly, but it could also give it a new function…

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by Christina Flach, the beautiful girl makeup Nail art has evolved from a simple dip color into a complex form of self-expression. In 2025, trends are intense designs, unique finishes and a little shine. Whether you hit the living room or experiment at home, these nail art trends are the ones you want to try. Let’s dive into the colors and techniques of the year, along with the DIY tips to rebuild these appearances in the comfort of your home. 1- metal nails: shiny and bold The metal nails continue to dominate 2025. The finishes of silver, gold and chrome…

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The science behind metabolism and how to enhance your own to lose weight. What exactly is metabolism? We all know people who eat a tone and remain thin. And we know people who eat like birds and gain weight. Your metabolism or metabolic rate is the reason. Defines the speed of calories or the number of calories you are burning. Metabolism is all the elements you need for a living. Technically, it is all the chemical reactions of your body. These chemical reactions determine how much energy (how many calories) you need per day. For weight loss and general health,…

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is deeply concerned about the consequences of the immediate cessation of funding for HIV programs in low and medium -income countries. These programs provide access to HIV therapy that has saved from life to more than 30 million people worldwide. Worldwide, 39.9 million people lived with HIV in late 2023. A funding for HIV programs can put people living with HIV with an immediate increased risk of illness and death and undermine efforts to prevent transmission in communities and countries. Such measures, if prolonged, could lead to increases in new infections and deaths, reversing decades…

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When we explore the sphere of alcohol addiction and its effects on women’s mental health, it is similar to opening a sparkling soda container – there are some live bubbles, but overall, it feels a little flat. While alcohol may seem to be an attractive companion, under this shine hides the risk of anxiety, depression and sprinkle with good old stress. Women often come across separate pressures and when they arrive for the bottle it becomes a daily escape, it can lead to an emotional rollercoaster, swinging between high levels of excitement and low despair. It’s like a celebration in…

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Do you make these critical winter errors of the skin? Winter is a magical time of year in many ways, but it can be difficult for our skin. Cold winds, low humidity and inner heating cause dryness, redness, sting, irritation and much more. If you have noticed that your skin feels tight and itching during the winter months, you are experiencing the results that cold weather may have. In place below, we explain why winter skin reacts differently and explore seven common mistakes that you could now make in your skin care routine. Then we provide easy recommendations for what…

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Share some tips if you want to incorporate a weighed vest into your routine! Hi friends! How is the week treated? We are on the 874th day of January and I am ready to move on to LOL. With the fam being ill, it launches all our routines, but fortunately they feel better and back to it. For today’s post, I wanted to share something I have used in my own routine and have seen them grow in popularity: weighted vests! They can be a great way to add an additional stress agent and question your fitness routine when used…

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Whenever a dock with the International Space Station (ISS), a thin dance unfolds between the bus connection system and its counterpart to the station. Thanks to international standards, these mechanisms are worldwide, ensuring that astronauts and cargo can enter safely and perfectly into the station. A similar challenge occurs at a tiny level when lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) – the revolutionary drug delivery vehicles behind Covid vaccines –19 – try to deliver mRNA to cells. Optimizing LNPS design and delivery can significantly enhance their ability to successfully provide mRNA by strengthening cells with the instructions of combating the disease needed to…

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Latuda (lurasidone) is a usually prescription antipsychotic drug used to treat conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar depression. However, the cost of Latuda without insurance can be alarming, creating an obstacle to many people who need the drug. Latuda is covered by insurance most of the time, but you may need prior authorization or you need to try less expensive medicines before your insurance will pay. For those who do not have coverage, it can be a costly brand of brand, at a cost out of pocket that can reach over $ 1700/month, depending on the dosage and where you…

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In recent years, there has been an important public alarm over the increasing cases of theft (that is, by removing a condom during sexual intercourse without the consent or knowledge of the other part). It is a sexual offense with serious physical, psychological and emotional consequences for victims. Fortunately, the theft is classified as a criminal offense in countries such as Germany, the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Canada. What is stealing? The steal, which translates into “secret” or “secretly”, is the act of removing a condom during sexual intercourse without the other person’s consent, misleading them to believe that they…

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