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Breast cancer survivors at higher risk of developing second cancers

Survivors of breast cancer are at significantly higher risk of developing second cancers, including endometrial and ovarian cancer for women and prostate cancer for men, according to new research studying data from almost 600,000 patients in England.

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Cognitively stimulating jobs in midlife linked to lower dementia risk

People with a history of cognitively stimulating occupations during their 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s had a lower risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia after age 70, according to a new study from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, the Columbia Aging Center, and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.

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Study shows distinct patterns of brain connectivity between pre-term and term babies

A new King's College London scanning study of 390 babies has shown distinct patterns between term and pre-term babies in the moment-to-moment activity and connectivity of brain networks.

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Anna Della Subin · Wreckage of Ellipses: On Enheduana

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The Impact of Molecule Size on Perovskite Solar Cell Stability

A breakthrough at the University of Michigan, revealing ways to prevent the rapid degradation of perovskite semiconductors, holds the potential to facilitate the development of solar cells that are estimated to be two to four times more cost-effective than current thin-film solar panels.

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