Landmark biomechanical study shows AxioMed’s viscoelastic lumbar disc is the first implant to replicate the natural mechanical behaviors of a human disc, unlocking a new era of motion-preserving spine care.
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Landmark biomechanical study shows AxioMed’s viscoelastic lumbar disc is the first implant to replicate the natural mechanical behaviors of a human disc, unlocking a new era of motion-preserving spine care.
FORT…

A rare intracranial recording shows how a low-frequency brain signal vanished during tirzepatide-associated symptom relief and resurfaced weeks before dysregulated eating returned.
Study: Brain activity associated with breakthrough…

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For more than 20 years, hormone therapy for menopause has carried a warning label from the Food and Drug Administration describing the medication’s risk of serious harms – namely, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and possibly dementia.
On…

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BBCA County Antrim GP has said she is “hugely concerned” for women who need breast cancer treatment in…

Ultra-processed foods now make up nearly half of the average Australian’s diet because the country has “fallen behind international best practice” on nutrition, a co-author of a major new global report says.
A series published in leading…

Genetic counselor Carrie Haverty, MS, CGC, earned her graduate degree in genetic counseling from the University of California Irvine and began her career in high-risk prenatal care with the focus of providing broad access to new diagnostic…

The ‘artery on a chip’ method successfully mimicked the physical appearance of blood vessels, and blood flow simulations generated similar fluid dynamics and movement of natural blood flow.
This was the standout moment, because the researchers…