domingo, 14 de diciembre de 2025

How High-Heat Cooking Creates Carcinogens in Food +++

How High-Heat Cooking Creates Carcinogens in Food https://www.news-medical.net/health/How-High-Heat-Cooking-Creates-Carcinogens-in-Food.aspx High-temperature cooking creates harmful carcinogens such as HCAs, PAHs, acrylamide, and nitrosamines through reactions involving proteins, sugars, fats, and smoke. Understanding how these compounds form enables safer cooking methods that reduce cancer-related risks without compromising food quality. New research reveals underestimation of food insecurity https://www.news-medical.net/news/20251213/New-research-reveals-underestimation-of-food-insecurity.aspx Optimizing potassium channel assays for high-throughput applications https://www.news-medical.net/health/Optimizing-potassium-channel-assays-for-high-throughput-applications.aspx This article and associated images are based on a poster originally authored by Sivakumar, M, Smith, E, Shumate, J, Scampavia, L, Spicer, T, Hernandez, D and Peters, C and presented at ELRIG Drug Discovery 2025 in affiliation with BMG LABTECH and UF Scripps Institute.

What is IMAGe Syndrome? Causes, Diagnosis, Genetics and Treatment

https://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-IMAGe-Syndrome-Causes-Diagnosis-Genetics-and-Treatment.aspx IMAGe syndrome is a rare, maternally inherited CDKN1C-related disorder characterized by prenatal growth restriction, adrenal hypoplasia, skeletal anomalies, and genital abnormalities. Early diagnosis and lifelong adrenal management significantly improve outcomes and guide accurate genetic counseling.

Digital pathology and the PathoVerse: A conversation with Dr. Singh

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20251212/Digital-pathology-and-the-PathoVerse-A-conversation-with-Dr-Singh.aspx In this interview, industry expert Dr. Raj Singh discusses the PathoVerse, a pioneering global digital ecosystem designed to transform pathology through connectivity, AI integration, and collaborative innovation across research and clinical practice.

The Muscle Help Foundation and its patron, Lorraine Kelly, call on supporters to donate in the UK’s biggest public fundraiser, the ‘Big Give Christmas Challenge’ 8 December 2025

https://rarerevolutionmagazine.com/the-muscle-help-foundation-and-its-patron-lorraine-kelly-call-on-supporters-to-donate-in-the-uks-biggest-public-fundraiser-the-big-give-christmas-challenge/ Funds raised will help this small multi award-winning charity continue its vital work supporting families living with muscular dystrophy

Patient organisation Cure HSPB8 adopts new name: Cure MFM13 8 December 2025

https://rarerevolutionmagazine.com/patient-organisation-cure-hspb8-adopts-new-name-cure-mfm13/ The condition at the centre of our work has long been referred to by several different names, including HSPB8 myopathy and distal myopathy with rimmed vacuoles. This variety of terminology has often made it challenging for patients, families, and researchers to access clear and reliable information.

From silence to support: the journey of CS ECHO and Cowden syndrome 10 December 2025

https://rarerevolutionmagazine.com/from-silence-to-support-the-journey-of-cs-echo-and-cowden-syndrome/ Salima Qribis talks of her experience navigating an “invisible” rare disease and her mission to make the invisible, visible

Without FDA flexibility for rare diseases our daughter’s future is at risk 8 December 2025

https://rarerevolutionmagazine.com/without-fda-flexibility-for-rare-diseases-our-daughters-future-is-at-risk/ Meagan DeRaps shares her family's fight for their daughter, who has a rare disease (PDCD). A clinical trial medication has provided a vital lifeline for over three years, but the FDA's recent non-approval puts her future at risk. They urge the FDA for regulatory flexibility now.