Researchers at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine), have demonstrated that doxycycline, a commonly available and inexpensive antibiotic, can improve survival rates and neurological…
Category: 6. Health
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What diet do people with type 2 diabetes really want? Study reveals flexibility beats strict meal plans
British adults with diabetes overwhelmingly favor simple, adaptable eating patterns over rigid low-calorie meal replacements, highlighting that personal choice may be key to long-term adherence and better health outcomes.
Study:
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Hormonal fluctuations shape learning through changes in dopamine signaling
Researchers have long established that hormones significantly affect the brain, creating changes in emotion, energy levels, and decision-making. However, the intricacies of these processes are not well understood.
A new study by a…
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Assessing health system preparedness for MASLD in the Middle East and North Africa
Background and aims
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) represents an escalating healthcare burden across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region; however, system-level preparedness remains…
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Utah researchers uncover microglia as key regulators of anxiety in the brain
Anxiety disorders are some of the most common mental health conditions in America, affecting about one in five people nationwide. But much remains unknown about the roots of anxiety in the brain. Now, research at the University of…
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Large-Scale Study Challenges Previous Research on Menopause and Brain Structure
Menopause stage doesn’t impact brain volume; age does, according to research presented at
The Menopause Society’s 2025 Annual Meeting , held October 21-25 in Orlando, Florida. Presenting author Katrina Wugalter, MA, a PhD candidate in the…Continue Reading
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Stage IV melanoma survivor: An immunotherapy clinical trial saved my life
I’ve always had very fair skin and light-colored eyes. Over the years, I’ve had plenty of sun exposure, too — first as a geophysicist working outdoors and later as a swim mom spending hours on the pool deck. I knew I was at higher risk for…
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29th Annual Jonathan Lax Memorial Lecture at Wistar Honors Richard Jeffreys, Changemaker Activist Who Expanded Access to New Drugs, Clinical Trials, and HIV Research Funding
Newswise — PHILADELPHIA — (Nov. 11, 2025) — On Monday, Nov. 17th at 6:30 pm EST, Richard Jefferys, Basic Science, Vaccines and Cure Project director at the Treatment Action Group (TAG), delivers the 29th annual…
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