At a Glance
- Lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injection to prevent or treat HIV infection, could be mass produced for as low as $25 per patient per year, according to a new study.
- A generic version of lenacapavir could cost…

At a Glance

By decoding age gaps across the brain, heart, liver, and more, scientists show that no two organs grow old at the same pace, a discovery that could redefine how we predict disease, target therapies, and design Alzheimer’s trials.

If you think minding what you eat is enough, then a growing body of research is adding one more thought to your plate: the way you cook your food.The high-heat methods used in cooking some of your favourite foods like…

This study is cross-sectional in design, involving participants from the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a series of nationally representative cross-sectional surveys of the non-institutionalized,…

Clinical manifestations of UTIs in newborns are nonspecific and often indistinguishable from those of sepsis. Lethargy, irritability, cyanosis, tachypnea, fever, restlessness, jaundice, decreased urine, red-colored urine, gastrointestinal…

Immunology has increasingly taken centerstage in modern biomedicine, powerfully capturing the popular imagination. From revolutionising vaccine development during the COVID-19 pandemic to yielding profound insights into autoimmune disorders and…
A conference abstract presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2025 meeting looks at…