Mayo Clinic researchers have identified a potential new way to monitor the progression of high-grade gliomas, one of the most aggressive types of brain cancer. Their feasibility study suggests that a personalized blood test tailored to each patient’s tumor DNA could provide a faster and
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Researchers from 25 countries presented their experience and expertise in the field of intelligent systems and AI applications at the International Conference on Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications (INISTA 2025), organized by the American University of Ras Al Khaimah (AURAK) from October 29-31 at its campus. In its 19th edition, INISTA 2025 brought together
Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered a key reason some cancer patients relapse after receiving chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy, or CAR-T cell therapy. Over time, the engineered immune cells age and lose their ability to fight cancer. Published in Molecular Cancer, the study identifies this aging process, known as senescence, as a previously unrecognized
Millions of people are affected by chronic dry mouth, or xerostomia, an agonizing side effect of damaged salivary glands. While chemotherapy and radiation treatment for head and neck cancer are the most common causes of this, aging, certain medications and other factors, including diabetes, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease and HIV/AIDS, can also cause chronic dry mouth.













