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  • 2026 March


    TDP43 Protein Link: Bridging ALS, Dementia, and Cancer through DNA Repair

    TDP43 Protein Link: Bridging ALS, Dementia, and Cancer through DNA Repair

    Researchers identify TDP43 as a key regulator of DNA repair. Its imbalance affects ALS and FTD progression while influencing mutation rates in cancer cells, marking a breakthrough in neurodegeneration and oncology.


    New App Boosts Ejaculation Control and Sexual Wellness for Men

    New App Boosts Ejaculation Control and Sexual Wellness for Men

    The CLIMACS study reveals that the Melonga App helps men manage premature ejaculation using mindfulness and CBT, doubling performance time and enhancing overall sexuality-related quality of life.


    Depression Linked to Brain Cell Energy Dysfunction: New Research Findings

    Depression Linked to Brain Cell Energy Dysfunction: New Research Findings

    New research suggests depression may stem from mitochondrial energy issues in brain and blood cells, affecting how the body manages high energy demands and potentially leading to more targeted medical treatments.


    New Molecule Targets Key Enzyme for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Treatment

    New Molecule Targets Key Enzyme for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Treatment

    OHSU researchers developed SU212, a new molecule disabling the ENO1 enzyme. It significantly reduces triple-negative breast cancer growth and spread in mouse models, offering a promising therapy for this aggressive cancer and potentially other cancer types.


    ANKIB1 & K11-Ubiquitin: Key to Innate Immunity & Disease Therapies

    ANKIB1 & K11-Ubiquitin: Key to Innate Immunity & Disease Therapies

    Researchers identified ANKIB1 and K11-ubiquitin as crucial regulators of innate immune signaling and interferon production. This discovery offers therapeutic potential for diverse diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative conditions, and inflammatory disorders.


    Rural Health Program Sparks State-Level Opposition Over Funding

    Rural Health Program Sparks State-Level Opposition Over Funding

    A federal rural health improvement program faces significant state-level pushback from Republicans and medical facilities who feel disregarded over flawed definitions and fund distribution, risking states losing allocated funds if approved plans are altered, despite Congressional intent.