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Pregnancy, breastfeeding associated with higher levels of cognitive function for postmenopausal women

[ Credit: Alzheimer’s & Dementia (2026). DOI: 10.1002/alz.71072 Female brains have historically evolved to adapt to pregnancy, undergoing structural and functional changes. But the cognitive health implications of these adaptations have long been overlooked—until now. A study led by UCLA anthropology professor Molly Fox has found that pregnancy and breastfeeding …

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Championship transfer window winners and losers: Middlesbrough, Derby County and Wrexham’s business analysed

Gallows humour may lead to some Blackburn fans claiming the sacking of Valerien Ismael on deadline day actually ended a challenging month with a positive, given the perceived detrimental impact the Frenchman was having on the Rovers team. But in a strategic sense, whoever replaces Ismael inherits the same problems …

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How a common immunosuppressive drug injures liver blood vessels

[ Credit: Cell Reports Medicine (2025). DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2025.102433 In a human organoid-based mechanistic investigation, researchers revealed how an immunosuppressive drug, antithymocyte globulin (ATG), induces injury to blood vessels in the liver. According to the study, ATG first triggers rapid clotting through a complement activation system and later causes inflammation by …

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