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Browsing Tag

Research

290 posts
GGenetics
Biology is complex and diverse, so scientific research approaches need to be too
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Biology is complex and diverse, so scientific research approaches need to be too

  • 16 July 2025
The beautiful, fascinating and often perplexing world around us grows from intricate and convoluted interactions of millions of…
HHealthcare
Danish study debunks danger of aluminum in vaccines
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Danish study debunks danger of aluminum in vaccines

  • 15 July 2025
When anti-vaccine activists and others argue that the immunizations used to protect children from infectious diseases are risky,…
MMental health
Evidence 'inconclusive' for involuntary mental health treatment
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Evidence ‘inconclusive’ for involuntary mental health treatment

  • 14 July 2025
In the last decade, the federal government has provided $146 million to organizations that provide outpatient care to…
GGenetics
Scientists discover how two distinct genes guide regeneration of sensory cells in zebrafish
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Scientists discover how two distinct genes guide regeneration of sensory cells in zebrafish

  • 14 July 2025
While humans can regularly replace certain cells, like those in our blood and gut, we cannot naturally regrow…
GGermany
Top AI medical scientists Roland Eils and Irina Lehmann leave Germany for China
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Top AI medical scientists Roland Eils and Irina Lehmann leave Germany for China

  • 14 July 2025
Top German medical scientists Roland Eils and Irina Lehmann have joined Fudan University in Shanghai as full-time faculty…
EEU
The next EU budget cannot be business as usual – POLITICO
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The next EU budget cannot be business as usual – POLITICO

  • 14 July 2025
At home, the EU must further develop its capabilities to combat organized crime, terrorism and radicalization — both…
GGenetics
Inverse association between fruit juice consumption and type 2 diabetes among individuals with high genetic risk on type 2 diabetes: The J-MICC Study. Image Credit: Garna Zarina / Shutterstock
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Is fruit juice good or bad for diabetes? New research reveals a genetic twist

  • 14 July 2025
New research reveals that enjoying fruit juice may help offset genetic risk for type 2 diabetes, at least…
GGenetics
Ancient DNA study suggests one thing is to blame for ‘new era of disease’ in humans
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Ancient DNA study suggests one thing is to blame for ‘new era of disease’ in humans

  • 13 July 2025
More than 37,000 years of infectious diseases in humans have been mapped by scientists, with academics pointing to…
HHealth
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Gene Key to MS Immune Regulation Discovered

  • 13 July 2025
Summary: New research has identified the gene Egr-1 as a critical regulator of immune balance, offering hope for…
MMental health
Your body hates Mondays more than you do, new study finds
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Your body hates Mondays more than you do, new study finds

  • 12 July 2025
Hate Mondays? Turns out your body does, too. A new study from the University of Hong Kong found…
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