A new study strongly suggests that microplastics, found in plastic bottles and other everyday items, are linked to pancreatic damage.
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The research, published in the BMC Genomics journal, showed that small particles of polyethylene…

A new study strongly suggests that microplastics, found in plastic bottles and other everyday items, are linked to pancreatic damage.
The research, published in the BMC Genomics journal, showed that small particles of polyethylene…

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Vaccination against measles and yellow fever was intensified in the municipality of São Paulo, which started January 12. The action, carried out by the Ministry of Health in partnership with local managers, occurs after the confirmation of two…

New findings suggest a newly-developed topical antioxidant combination of vitamins C and E with ferulic acid may increase wound healing speed and reduce common post-laser complications following ablative CO₂ treatment for those with

In the shrinking fragments of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, mosquitoes aren’t just biting whatever animal is nearby.
A new study suggests many of them are actively feeding on people, even in places where plenty of wild hosts should still exist….

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“This is the hottest topic in ADHD,” said Greg Mattingly, MD, of the day’s first session topic at the American Professional Society for ADHD and Other Related Disorders conference. Attention deficit hyperactive disorder…

Six-year data for CheckMate 9LA (NCT03215706) continued to show benefits for patients with metastatic non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who had received dual immune checkpoint inhibition plus chemotherapy.
This final analysis, which appeared…

In 2024, researchers completed the first-ever map of the circuitry of a fruit fly’s brain.
Despite its diminutive size, the organ packs almost 500 feet of wiring and 54.5 million synapses into the size of a grain of sand — an…