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Breast cancer rates rising among Canadian women in their 20s, 30s and 40s

Rates of breast cancer in women under the age of 50 are rising in Canada according to a study which showed an increase in breast cancer diagnoses among females in their twenties, thirties, and forties.

Florida dolphin found with highly pathogenic avian flu

Report details first-ever finding of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in North American dolphin.

How geography acts as a structural determinant of health

In unincorporated communities in the United States-Mexico borderlands, historically and socially marginalized populations become invisible to the healthcare system, showing that geography acts as a structural determinant of health for low-income populations.

Getting dynamic information from static snapshots

Researchers have created TopicVelo, a powerful new method of using the static snapshots from scRNA-seq to study how cells and genes change over time. This will help researchers better study how embryos develop, cells differentiate, cancers form, and the immune system reacts.

Automated machine learning robot unlocks new potential for genetics research

Researchers have constructed a robot that uses machine learning to fully automate a complicated microinjection process used in genetic research.

Air pollution and depression linked with heart disease deaths in middle-aged adults

A study in more than 3,000 US counties, with 315 million residents, has suggested that air pollution is linked with stress and depression, putting under-65-year-olds at increased risk of dying from cardiovascular disease.

Climb stairs to live longer

Climbing stairs is associated with a longer life, according to new research

Illusion helps demystify the way vision works

Research shows that a certain kind of visual illusion, neon color spreading, works on mice. The study is also the first to combine the use of two investigative techniques called electrophysiology and optogenetics to study this illusion. Results from experiments on mice settle a long-standing debate in neuroscience about which levels of neurons within the brain are responsible for the perception of brightness.

Robotic nerve 'cuffs' could help treat a range of neurological conditions

Researchers have developed tiny, flexible devices that can wrap around individual nerve fibers without damaging them. The researchers combined flexible electronics and soft robotics techniques to develop the devices, which could be used for the diagnosis and treatment of a range of disorders, including epilepsy and chronic pain, or the control of prosthetic limbs.

Using stem cell-derived heart muscle cells to advance heart regenerative therapy

Regenerative heart therapies involve transplanting cardiac muscle cells into damaged areas of the heart to recover lost function. However, the risk of arrhythmias following this procedure is reportedly high. In a recent study, researchers tested a novel approach that involves injecting 'cardiac spheroids,' cultured from human stem cells, directly into damaged ventricles. The highly positive outcomes observed in primate models highlight the potential of this strategy.

Advance in the treatment of acute heart failure identified

A multicenter study has identified a potential new treatment for acute heart failure, a leading cause of hospitalization and death.

Early trauma cuts life short for squirrels, and climate change could make matters worse

Life can be tough for young red squirrels living in the Canada's Yukon territory, where frigid winters, food scarcity and predators threaten their long-term survival. Scientists want to know what factors might protect young squirrels, especially as their environment becomes more impacted by climate change.

RNA modification is responsible for the disruption of mitochondrial protein synthesis in Alzheimer's disease

A team of researchers has identified a mechanism that causes mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer's patients resulting in a reduction of the supply of energy to the brain.

Shoulder surgeons should rethink a common practice, study suggests

Many surgeons remove the bursa when repairing rotator cuff injuries, but a new animal study suggests that the small tissue helps with healing.

Vitamin D alters mouse gut bacteria to give better cancer immunity

Researchers have found that vitamin D encourages the growth of a type of gut bacteria in mice which improves immunity to cancer.

Food in sight? The liver is ready!

What happens in the body when we are hungry and see and smell food? A team of researchers has now been able to show in mice that adaptations in the liver mitochondria take place after only a few minutes. Stimulated by the activation of a group of nerve cells in the brain, the mitochondria of the liver cells change and prepare the liver for the adaptation of the sugar metabolism. The findings could open up new avenues for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.

Treatment for deadly superbug C. diff may be weakening

The antibiotic vancomycin, recommended as first-line treatment for infection caused by the deadly superbug C. difficile (C. diff), may not be living up to its promise, according to new research.

Nanomaterial that mimics proteins could be basis for new neurodegenerative disease treatments

A newly developed nanomaterial that mimics the behavior of proteins could be an effective tool for treating Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases. The nanomaterial alters the interaction between two key proteins in brain cells -- with a potentially powerful therapeutic effect.

Identifying a new liver defender: The role of resident macrophages

Researchers discovered liver resident macrophages' pivotal role in defending against gut bacteria and related substances entering via the portal vein, particularly under compromised intestinal barrier conditions. Identified as 'sentinel macrophages,' they are activated by isoallo-lithocholic acid. This finding holds promise for developing preventive and therapeutic strategies for liver chronic inflammatory diseases, such as metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), by enhancing the function of these macrophages to mitigate inflammation and improve treatment efficacy.

Diamond dust shines bright in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

An unexpected discovery surprised a scientist: nanometer-sized diamond particles, which were intended for a completely different purpose, shone brightly in a magnetic resonance imaging experiment -- much brighter than the actual contrast agent, the heavy metal gadolinium. Could diamond dust -- in addition to its use in drug delivery to treat tumor cells -- one day become a novel contrast agent used for MRI?

Physical activity in nature helps prevent several diseases, including depression and type 2 diabetes

Physical activity in natural environments prevent almost 13,000 cases of non-communicable diseases a year in England and save treatment costs of more than 100 million, new research has found.

Genetic variations may predispose people to Parkinson's disease following long-term pesticide exposure, study finds

A new study found certain genetic variants could help explain how long-term pesticide exposure could increase the risk of Parkinson's disease.

Simplified diagnosis of rare eye diseases

Uveitis is a rare inflammatory eye disease. Posterior and panuveitis in particular are associated with a poor prognosis and a protracted course of the disease. Diagnosis and monitoring can be challenging for healthcare professionals. Fundus autofluorescence (FAF) is a fast and non-invasive imaging technique that supports this. Researchers have drafted a review on how FAF can facilitate the diagnosis and monitoring of posterior uveitis and panuveitis.

AI in medicine: The causality frontier

Machines can learn not only to make predictions, but also to handle causal relationships. An international research team shows how this could make therapies safer, more efficient, and more individualized.

How electric vehicle drivers can escape range anxiety

Two of the biggest challenges faced by new and potential electric vehicle (EV) drivers are range anxiety and speed of charging, but these shouldn't have to be challenges at all. Researchers discovered that a change in refueling mindset, rather than improving the size or performance of the battery, could be the answer to these concerns.

Advanced cell atlas opens new doors in biomedical research

Researchers have developed a web-based platform that offers an unprecedented view of the human body at the cellular level. The aim is to create an invaluable resource for researchers worldwide to increase knowledge about human health and disease.

Using AI to improve diagnosis of rare genetic disorders

Diagnosing rare Mendelian disorders is a labor-intensive task, even for experienced geneticists. Investigators are trying to make the process more efficient using artificial intelligence. The team developed a machine learning system called AI-MARRVEL (AIM) to help prioritize potentially causative variants for Mendelian disorders.

Maternal grandmothers' support buffers children against the impacts of adversity

A study shows that investment by maternal grandmothers can improve the well-being of grandchildren who have faced adversities in life. The positive effects can last well into adulthood.

Circadian rhythms can influence drugs' effectiveness

Researchers discovered that more than 300 liver genes are under circadian control: Circadian variations affect how much of a drug is available and how effectively the body can break it down.

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Labu dan Pucuk Manis Masak Lemak

Recipe : 200-300 grams of pumpkin (labu) Pucuk Manis – 100 grams Lemongrass (serai), red chillies/green chillies (cabai merah/hijau), chopped garlic (bawang putih), chopped onion (bawang merah) Tumeric leave (daun kunyit) – slice finely (hiris) Tumeric roots (kunyit) – chopped (cincang) or substitute with tumeric powder (kalau tiada kunyit, boleh guna serbuk kunyit satu sudu…

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Discover Penang and fall in love

The sunset on Oct 1 was so breathtakingly beautiful I have to dedicate just a blog post to wax lyrical how beautiful Penang is. In these past years, many heritage buildings have been restored and turned into chic restaurants, boutique hotels and art galleries. When the gleaming, golden sun rays cast upon these old buildings,…

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RECIPE FOR SAMBAL UDANG KERING (DRIED PRAWNS) and petai

  RECIPE FOR SAMBAL UDANG KERING (DRIED PRAWNS) 300gm dried shrimps 6 red medium sized onions cili boh/chili paste (quantity according to taste, maybe 3tblspoon) 3 stalks serai/lemongrass 1 big piece fresh kunyit/tumeric (if substitute with powder, about 1 tblspoon) Daun limau purut/kaffir lime leavesa slice finely (this is a must) Daun kunyit/tumeric leaves a…

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aAround the Worlda Buffet dinner at Golden Sands

Golden Sands Resorts being a family and kids friendly hotel is definitely a good place to bring your family for special treats and celebrations. The short drive to scenic Batu Feringghi not only is a feast for the eyes with blue seas and green hills, the foods available at Golden Sands’s Garden Cafe daily is…

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Turkey for Christmas

It is Christmas Eve and the turkey is all ready for the oven. Well, not really. I am only roasting it on Christmas Day. But I shall share some pics I took while seasoning the bird. The red dot is the timer. Hmmm…fire80, someone who commented : stillAAC/AC/aA!AA| upside down how to see the thing…

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What is car cake? And why we could all use a slice or two

What's car cake? It's cake you eat in the car: What I'm referring to specifically are the cake bars from Heather Wong's Flouring L.A. bake shop in Chinatown.


Is Eagle Rock's new pAC/tisserie serving L.A.'s most sought-after croissants?

The new pastry shop debuted last weekend and operates only three days a week. In its first few days of operation Fondry has sold out between 45 and 90 minutes after opening its doors.


Food recalls reach highest level since the pandemic. Undeclared allergens are the biggest reason for the rise

The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recorded a total of 313 food recalls and public health alerts in 2023, according to a report by Public Interest Research Group.


Leading L.A. vegan restaurant goes un-vegan. 'I knew the vitriol that would come my way'

When chef Mollie Engelhart took to social media to announce that Sage Vegan Bistro would start serving meat and dairy to focus on regenerative farming practices, it shocked many in L.A.'s vegan community.


It's spring meatball season. Make these albA3ndigas de camarA3n

For a better meatless meatball, look to coastal Mexico, where you can find brighter variations made with seafood. This version is served in a tomato-y broth with lots of fresh cilantro.


Brothy Shrimp Meatballs With Sungold Tomatoes

Meatballs made with shrimp instead of meat are a specialty of coastal Mexico. These albA3ndigas de camarA3n are tender and fluffy and served in a tomato-y broth with lots of fresh cilantro.


The minimalist cake trend is here to stay. Get in line at this viral Koreatown bakery

Harucake in Koreatown is its own world of pastel, not-too-sweet minimalist cakes, created by baker-owner Ellie You.


Avian flu outbreak raises a disturbing question: Is our food system built on poop?

News that Midwestern dairy cows may have become infected with avian flu by eating poultry waste has many asking: What are American farm animals being fed? And should we be concerned?


L.A. artist Blxst on his Coachella debut and where he's eating Weekend 2

L.A. rapper and singer Blxst is a first-time performer at Coachella 2024. Here are the best things he ate Weekend 1 and what he's staking out weekend 2.


Your next new hangout: crunchy snacks, sake drinks and a buzzing scene at this Virgil Village izakaya

Critic Bill Addison reviews Budonoki, a spin on an izakaya in Virgil Village with a bumping scene, smart sake cocktails and snacks inspired by Japanese, Thai and Vietnamese flavors.


California food truck builder took nearly $1 million from victims, prosecutors allege

Fernando Ochoa Jauregui, a Modesto businessman, faces more than two dozen counts in a criminal complaint filed by the Stanislaus County district attorney's office.


Coachella is bigger than ever. Where to find the best food spots for Weekend 2

Stake out the best food and drinks for Coachella Weekend 2, including birria quesadillas from the Goat Mafia, stacked sandwiches from Indio-local TKB Deli, Outstanding in the Field dinners and a luxe pop-up from Aperol.


The team behind Michelin-recognized Liu's Cafe opens an ode to modern Korean favorites

Korean restaurant Danbi specializes in spins on iconic dishes and all-Korean spirits. Also: a new hand roll bar from a beloved ramen shop, some of L.A.'s best tacos land a new location, a bistro heads east, and more.


99 Cents Only stores are closing. How I spent $20 in groceries at other discount chains

With 99 Cents Only Stores closing, where to find affordable groceries: This is what a budget of $20 will get you.


Boban Marjanovic wanted Clippers fans to 'eat mor chikin' for free, so he missed foul shot

Rockets center Boban Marjanovic intentionally missed a free throw so Clippers fans at Crypto.com Arena would get free Chick-fil-A sandwiches.


Benny Blanco takes us on a 'bang bang' for his favorite Thai food, tacos and oysters

Benny Blanco talks tacos, Thai food, his new cookbook and getting someone to make their "O face" on the latest crawl.


How Rosa Jackson found real NiASSoise cooking amid the beachside glamour

There's a certain reverse snobbery that some travelers may feel when they first arrive in Nice.


Tourte De Blettes SucrA(c)e (Sweet Swiss Chard Pie)

Rosa Jackson, the Nice-based author and cooking teacher, uses apricot jam and Parmesan cheese in her version of the NiASSoise sweet Swiss chard pie.


Shaikin: The Dodgers should embrace villainy a and Villains Barber Shop's merchandise

Villains Barber Shop and Villa's Tacos both use logos that are similar to the Dodgers' trademark look. The team should celebrate them.


How to make Michael Twitty's matzoh ball gumbo, a soup of Black and Jewish cuisines

Michael Twitty's second book "Koshersoul" explores the links between Black and Jewish culinary traditions with conversations, personal essays and recipes, including a matzoh ball gumbo.


Matzoh Balls

From Michael Twitty's "Koshersoul" food memoir, this recipe for matzoh balls is perfect for Passover Seders.


Okra Gumbo

From his food memoir "Koshersoul," Michael Twitty's okra gumbo recipe is a vegetable-forward take on the classic Southern dish. With the addition of matzoh balls, it makes a perfect plate for Passover.


The secret to French onion ramen and other life lessons from 'The Mythical Cookbook'

With the spring release of 'The Mythical Cookbook,' Josh Scherer, Rhett and Link embrace culinary mayhem with unhinged recipes


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