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Targeting antiviral pathway may offer a new approach to fight Alzheimer's, frontotemporal dementia

Targeting part of an antiviral pathway triggered by the accumulation of a key pathogen shared in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia may one day offer a new therapeutic approach to deterring or delaying cognitive decline, according to preclinical research led by Weill Cornell Medicine scientists.

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AACR announces Fellows of the AACR Academy Cl

The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) today announced its newly elected class of Fellows of the AACR Academy.

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Obesity might increase breast cancer risk in women with BRCA mutations

According to a new multi-institutional translational study headed by Weill Cornell Medical experts, obesity may cause DNA damage in the breast tissue of women who have BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations, potentially adding to breast cancer development in an already high-risk group.

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Health News | Obesity Might Increase Breast Cancer Risk in Women with BRCA Mutations

Get latest articles and stories on Health at LatestLY. According to a new multi-institutional translational study headed by Weill Cornell Medical experts, obesity may cause DNA damage in the breast tissue of women who have BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations, potentially adding to breast cancer development in an already high-risk group. Health News | Obesity Might Increase Breast Cancer Risk in Women with BRCA Mutations.

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