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  • Microbial genetic variation shapes neurocognitive behavior in sheep

    Microbial genetic variation shapes neurocognitive behavior in sheep

    The researchers used Merino sheep as an animal model, systematically collecting samples of their hindgut and ruminal microbiota, plasma metabolites, and neurocognitive behavioral phenotype data. Based on metagenomic sequencing data…

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  • UNICEF urges full flow of aid into Gaza, warns child deaths could spike

    UNICEF urges full flow of aid into Gaza, warns child deaths could spike

    By Olivia Le Poidevin and Yesim Dikmen, Reuters

    A Palestinian girl carries a bowl of rice after receiving a food portion from a charity kitchen in Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip, on October 8, 2025.
    Photo: AFP / NurPhoto/ Majdi Fathi

    The…

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  • Lifestyle choices and hormonal imbalances can impact men’s reproductive health

    Lifestyle choices and hormonal imbalances can impact men’s reproductive health

    A new research paper was published in Volume 12 of Oncoscience on September 30, 2025, titled “Lifestyle and hormonal factors affecting semen quality and sperm DNA integrity: A cross-sectional study.”

    In this study, Saniya…

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  • A facelift at 28? Why young people are turning to cosmetic surgery

    A facelift at 28? Why young people are turning to cosmetic surgery

    Ruth CleggHealth and wellbeing reporter

    Emily Emily post surgery. She has plasters across her brow and cheeks as well as on her nose. She is holding up two fingers to the camera in a v sign as she lays on a bedEmily

    The facelift is moving into new territory.

    A quick search on socials and my feed is inundated with posts from people in their late 20s, 30s, discussing different types of facelift – the mini, the…

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  • Obicetrapib’s Lipid-Lowering Effect Improves Cardiovascular Event Risk

    Obicetrapib’s Lipid-Lowering Effect Improves Cardiovascular Event Risk

    Obicetrapib, a highly selective and potent cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP), is associated with a greater reduction in cardiovascular event rates compared to placebo, according to a pooled analysis of the BROOKLYN and BROADWAY phase 3…

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