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Iron metabolism could be targeted to treat an aggressive form of cancer, study suggestsAs Dmitriev puts it, the team has discovered that MEMO1 binds iron and regulates iron flow in the cell. And because MEMO1 appears at high levels in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells ...
Iron deficiency, a prevalent health concern impacting numerous individuals including those with cancer, is often treated with iron supplements. Iron is critical in generating red blood cells ...
What’s on your plate could be putting you at risk for colorectal cancer. Once primarily associated with older adults, ...
Scientists at UC San Francisco have pioneered a groundbreaking approach to fighting cancer using engineered fat cells. By ...
Humans are prone to iron deficiency—it's the most common nutrient deficiency on the planet. But too much iron is dangerous, ...
Almost half of Brits admit to taking a supplement at least once a month in the pursuit of achieving optimum health. But one of the UK's most popular pills could be putting users at risk of ...
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News Medical on MSNEast Asians have greater risk for iron overload, research showsNew Cornell University research shows that individuals of East Asian ancestry have greater risk of elevated iron stores than people of Northern European ancestry, putting them at higher risk of ...
In a potentially groundbreaking Singaporean study published in June 2024 and again in October, researchers claim to have uncovered a startling link between iron consumption and colorectal cancer.
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