A study led by University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers sheds new light on how pancreatic cancer cells resist treatment and points to potential new combination therapies to make treatments more effective.
The research,…

A study led by University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers sheds new light on how pancreatic cancer cells resist treatment and points to potential new combination therapies to make treatments more effective.
The research,…

Every year, nearly 10 million Americans experience a broken bone. A quarter of patients with lower leg fractures face delayed healing, and one in 10 patients will develop a nonunion, a break that requires additional major surgery to…

New nationwide data reveal who in Italy eats the most ultra-processed foods and show that a stronger commitment to the Mediterranean Diet consistently drives intake down.
Study: Ultra-Processed Foods Consumption, Mediterranean Diet…
Three-year, $1.9 million DOD grant takes aim at dysphagia
SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Swallowing difficulties, or dysphagia, affect up to 80% of people with…

New preclinical evidence shows that oral arginine reduces toxic amyloid structures and eases behavioral impairments in Alzheimer’s models, highlighting a potential therapeutic path that now requires careful human dose and safety…

Burden of disease scenarios. For 204 countries and territories, 2022–2050: a forecasting analysis for the global burden of disease study 2021. Lancet. 2024;403(10440):2204–56.
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A powerful anti-inflammatory twist on the Mediterranean diet shows striking protection against early memory problems in older women, revealing why what you eat may shape how your brain ages.
Study: Evidence of an anti-inflammatory…

Imagine a future where a simple saliva test at home warns you about a failing heart-long before hospital visits or invasive procedures. That future may be closer than we think. Cutting-edge research from labs across the world is building the…

In a busy life it’s easy to fall into the habit of skipping breakfast or eating dinner late. But there are reasons to avoid this pattern, with a new study showing over time it may be linked to harmful changes in cholesterol and triglycerides…

Since the 1970s physicians have known that some people with the progressive movement disorder Parkinson’s Disease felt more creative following the onset of the disease. A few years ago, this curious fact spurred a research team in…