Researchers have discovered a new type of rogue cell that can evade cancer treatment and contribute to drug resistance.

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Of rogue cells and medical expertise
The article discusses the latest developments in cancer care, including new research on rogue cells and advancements in reproductive health. It also highlights in-country innovations and the importance of managing stress to protect overall health. These topics are highly relevant for competitive exams, as they cover key areas of science, technology, and public health that are frequently tested.
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A new study found that practicing stress-reduction techniques like meditation can help protect the immune system and overall health.
Researchers have developed a novel in-vitro fertilization (IVF) technique that uses a patient's own cells to create embryos, reducing the need for donor eggs.
Indian scientists have created a low-cost, portable device that can detect cervical cancer with 90% accuracy, aiming to improve access to screening in rural areas.
The article highlights advancements in regenerative medicine, including the use of stem cells to treat spinal cord injuries and other conditions.
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