Personalizing Transdermal Estradiol Dosing to Balance Benefits and Risks
New guidance shows why one-size-fits-all estradiol dosing fails menopausal women — and how to tailor therapy for each patient.
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New guidance shows why one-size-fits-all estradiol dosing fails menopausal women — and how to tailor therapy for each patient.
A comprehensive review reexamines glucocorticoid strategies in lupus nephritis, weighing efficacy against long-term risks like infection and organ damage.
A two-step molecular mechanism explains how SARM1 triggers axon self-destruction — and why some drugs accidentally make it worse.
Deleting SIRT7 in T cells disrupts branched-chain amino acid and fatty acid metabolism, impairing antitumor immunity and accelerating T cell exhaustion.
Discover how a remarkable biological 'on/off switch' controls your body's ability to regenerate tissues — and why it tends to get stuck as we age.
A new case series finds ophthalmology visits can detect dangerous uncontrolled blood pressure most diabetic patients didn't know they had.
A gentler, 12-week neoadjuvant regimen for HER2+ breast cancer matched outcomes of longer protocols, with near-universal ctDNA clearance post-treatment.
New Swedish study finds lower-inflammatory eating patterns reduce dementia risk by up to 29% even in adults with Alzheimer's blood biomarkers.
B12 shortage causes fatigue, brain fog, and nerve damage — and new research links it to mitochondrial decline before anemia appears.
NeuroAge Therapeutics launches a science-backed competition measuring biological age across brain, body, and face using clinical-grade tools.
New research shows excess HIF-1α sparks destructive blood vessel growth in cartilage, causing osteoarthritis — even without injury.
AnHorn's AH-008 wins FDA trial clearance to prevent chemo-induced nerve damage without reducing cancer treatment effectiveness.