MELBOURNE, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) — Scientists in Australia have produced a first-of-its-kind catalog of pediatric cancers, offering fresh clues for developing targeted immunotherapies for young patients.
The Children’s Cancer Model Atlas (CCMA),…
MELBOURNE, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) — Scientists in Australia have produced a first-of-its-kind catalog of pediatric cancers, offering fresh clues for developing targeted immunotherapies for young patients.
The Children’s Cancer Model Atlas (CCMA),…

Cold plunges have become a go-to ritual in modern wellness routines, praised for everything from boosting immunity to speeding up recovery. But here’s what often gets overlooked: most of the science behind these icy benefits is based on…
A study jointly carried out by the Infectious Hazard Management (IHM) Unit at WHO SEARO and the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex, introduces a practical framework and reflection tool to help national programme managers…

For more than a century, tuberculosis (TB), caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis, has remained a serious global health problem |Image used for representational purpose only
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In a new leap for neurobiology and bioelectronics, Northwestern University scientists have developed a wireless device that uses light to send information directly to the brain – bypassing the body’s natural sensory pathways.
The soft,…

A NEW pilot trial suggests that adding low-frequency electrical stimulation to exercise may enhance local bone outcomes in premenopausal women at risk of osteoporosis.
The need for accessible…

Graphnet Health has been selected by Jersey’s Family Nursing & Home Care to provide the island’s first large-scale remote monitoring service.
The monitoring service is a landmark project funded through the Impact Jersey CareTech…

ACCELERATED biological aging may be a missing link between hyperuricemia, rising serum uric acid, gout, and diet-driven prevention.
In this large prospective analysis of 412,493 UK Biobank participants, investigators examined how biological…

GROWING recognition that most childhood antibiotic allergy labels are inaccurate has driven an urgent call for standardised testing practices. In a new report, investigators from the US Drug Allergy Registry Pediatrics (USDAR-Peds) introduce…