HHealth Read More Greek yogurt after exercise lowers inflammation more than carbsSeptember 25, 2025 Researchers discovered that young men who ate Greek yogurt after training showed lower levels of inflammation than those…
TTechnology Read More Picoquant invests in Fluobrick Solutions to simplify access to single molecule researchSeptember 25, 2025 PicoQuant GmbH announces its investment in FluoBrick Solutions GmbH, a newly founded Berlin-based start-up focused on giving life…
HHealth Read More Medical imaging radiation linked to small cancer risk in childrenSeptember 25, 2025 A recent study links exposure to radiation from medical imaging to a small-but-significant risk of blood cancers among…
GGenetics Read More Genetic modification enhances “living drugs” for blood cancersSeptember 25, 2025 CAR T cells are patient-derived, genetically engineered immune cells. They are “living drugs” and constitute a milestone in…
HHealth Read More Study shows dementia patients exposed to pollution had longer telomeresSeptember 25, 2025 A population-based study in Northern Sweden challenges assumptions about pollution and cellular aging, uncovering an unexpected signal of…
SScience Read More Researchers uncover how chromosome crossovers protect fertilitySeptember 25, 2025 When a woman becomes pregnant, the outcome of that pregnancy depends on many things – including a crucial…
HHealth Read More Scientists map step-by-step activation of brain receptorsSeptember 25, 2025 When it comes to brain proteins, small changes can make a dramatic difference. Researchers studying NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) receptors,…
HHealth Read More Consumption of ultra-processed foods may exacerbate disease activity in early multiple sclerosisSeptember 25, 2025 Higher intake of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) may exacerbate disease activity in early multiple sclerosis (MS), according to new…
HHealth Read More Menopause found to shape initial symptoms and comorbidities in multiple sclerosisSeptember 25, 2025 New research presented today at the 41st Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple…
HHealth Read More Blood and brain biomarkers transform how doctors confirm Alzheimer’s diseaseSeptember 25, 2025 By integrating clinical assessment with cutting-edge biomarkers, researchers chart a practical pathway to faster and fairer Alzheimer’s diagnosis,…
MMental health Read More How close are we to having chatbots officially offer counseling?— Harvard GazetteSeptember 24, 2025 The parents of two teenage boys who committed suicide after apparently seeking counsel from chatbots told their stories…
HHealth Read More NIH awards $3.4 million to support research on Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virusSeptember 24, 2025 Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, or CCHFV, is a biosafety level 4 pathogen and a Category A bioterrorism agent,…