HHealth Read More Nasal spray of gold nanoparticles delivers lithium directly to the brainOctober 9, 2025 In the form of a ‘nasal spray’, tiny gold particles act as carriers, delivering a treatment directly to…
HHealth Read More Athletes may gain health and performance advantages from time-restricted eatingOctober 8, 2025 According to a study by researchers at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), time-restricted feeding can have a…
HHealth Read More Taste-based flu test that detects infection within minutesOctober 8, 2025 A new study reveals that a simple taste could one day tell you if you have the flu,…
HHealth Read More Study links high neuroinflammation in young people with Down Syndrome to Alzheimer’s riskOctober 3, 2025 Down syndrome is associated with accelerated aging. It is estimated that up to 90% of individuals with the…
HHealth Read More Precision probiotics lower blood sugar and cholesterol in miceSeptember 29, 2025 A new mouse study reveals that carefully selected probiotics can lower blood sugar, body fat, and cholesterol levels…
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 Long COVID linked to heavier periods and symptom flare-ups during menstruationSeptember 18, 2025 New evidence shows long COVID may intensify bleeding and trigger phase-specific symptom surges, revealing hidden hormonal and immune…
HHealth Read More Concertgoers back detection dogs as practical COVID-19 screening tool in real-world trialSeptember 9, 2025 After experiencing canine COVID-19 screening at concerts, participants reported greater trust in detection dogs, positioning them as a…
GGenetics Read More Gene expression maps explain why diseases often occur togetherSeptember 5, 2025 By grouping patients based on gene activity, scientists show that shared molecular pathways, especially immune-related ones, help explain…
HHealth Read More Faster progression to severe diabetes observed in people with learning disabilitiesSeptember 3, 2025 People with learning disabilities progress faster to severe type 2 diabetes and are at greater risk of dying…
HHealth Read More Adding aspirin raises cardiovascular events in high-risk CCS patients on anticoagulantsSeptember 1, 2025 Adding aspirin increased the risk of cardiovascular events, death and major bleeding in high-risk patients with chronic coronary…
HHealth Read More Insights into clinical features and genetic variants of Cornelia de Lange syndrome in ChinaAugust 30, 2025 Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS) is a rare genetic disorder with symptoms, including facial anomalies (such as fused…