HHealth Read More Will blockbuster obesity drugs revolutionize addiction treatment?December 2, 2025 Last April, neuroscientist Sue Grigson received an e-mail from a man detailing his years-long struggle to kick addiction…
HHealth Read More Antibodies and T cells join forces for sustained HIV remission – NatureDecember 2, 2025 Antibodies and T cells join forces for sustained HIV remission NatureSmall study shows a promising path toward HIV cure The…
MMental health Read More Laughing gas may offer fast relief for severe depression, study findsDecember 1, 2025 Published on 01/12/2025 – 11:50 GMT+1 Nitrous oxide – better known as “laughing gas” – could offer fast,…
HHealth Read More ADHD diagnoses are growing. What’s going on?November 27, 2025 In some parts of the world, record numbers of people are being diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder…
HHealth Read More Women seem to retract fewer papers than men — but why?November 20, 2025 Are women more careful about their research than men? Or are they more risk-averse?Credit: Westend61/Getty Women are under-represented…
HHealthcare Read More Prevention: Europe’s untapped ally against antimicrobial resistanceNovember 13, 2025 By Anna Thomas, Chief Scientific Officer, OM Pharma As we look toward World AMR Awareness Week, the conversation…
HHealth Read More Autoimmune disease breakthrough as virus is found to cause lupus as well as MSNovember 13, 2025 The virus that causes glandular fever may be an unsuspected cause of several autoimmune conditions, lending hope for…
HHealthcare Read More Reporting guidelines for studies involving generative artificial intelligence applications: what do I use, and when?November 9, 2025 The rise in publications addressing the use of general artificial intelligence (GAI), namely large language models (LLMs), for…
MMedication Read More GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy may reduce alcohol’s buzz, study findsNovember 2, 2025 NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Popular drugs credited with shrinking waistlines and controlling blood sugar…
HHealth Read More Eating cheese once a week may lower dementia risk, study suggestsNovember 1, 2025 Published on 31/10/2025 – 7:01 GMT+1 Eating cheese at least once a week might do more than satisfy…
HHealth Read More Pancreatic cancer relies on opposing signalling pathways to drive its cellular diversityOctober 22, 2025 Tumour progression and spread are influenced by a variety of factors. These include communication between cells, the presence…
HHealth Read More Why simply ending animal testing isn’t the answer in biomedical researchOctober 20, 2025 A polarized debate in biomedical research is pitting those who favour ‘traditional animal models’ — meaning living non-human…