by University of California – San Diego Credit: CC0 Public Domain The pandemic put a spotlight on mental health and burnout within health care professions, but emerging research reveals these issues have been affecting health care workers for years, with suicide rates notably high among physicians and nurses. But until now, less was known about...
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A protein causes significantly higher risk of severe cancer progression for men
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH (TUM) IMAGE: PROF. ACHIM KRÜGER AND HIS TEAM AT TUM’S UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL KLINIKUM RECHTS DER ISAR HAVE IDENTIFIED THE PROTEIN TIMP1 AS A FACTOR, WHICH CAN EXPLAIN THE SEX-SPECIFIC DIFFERENCE IN CANCER MORTALITY AND ALSO IMPROVE THE RISK-DIAGNOSTICS FOR THE CLINICAL COURSE OF THE DISEASE. THE IMAGE SHOWS PROF. KRÜGER, CELINA...