A large-scale laboratory screen reveals that widely used chemicals do more than contaminate food and water. They can selectively suppress, favor, and rewire gut bacteria, with potential consequences for microbiome balance and…
Category: 6. Health
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Unified EEG imaging method improves accuracy in identifying epileptogenic zones
A new advance from Carnegie Mellon University researchers could reshape how clinicians identify the brain regions responsible for drug-resistant epilepsy. Surgery can be a life-changing option for millions of epilepsy patients…
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Lubiprostone shows signs of slowing kidney function decline in chronic kidney disease
A phase 2 trial suggests that a drug commonly used for constipation may help preserve kidney function in people with moderate to severe chronic kidney disease by reshaping the gut microbiome and boosting mitochondrial health,…
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Science Tackles Disasters & Diseases for Better Planet
Institute of Science Tokyo (Science Tokyo) launched the Visionary Initiatives(VIs) – a cross-disciplinary, integrated research framework -in the 2025 academic year to co-create new value with…
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DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng, “Deep Diver” Du Mengran named to Nature’s influential 2025 list
Liang Wenfeng, founder of the Chinese AI firm DeepSeek, and “Deep diver” Chinese geoscientist Du Mengran have been selected for the journal Nature’s annual “Nature’s 10” list, which highlights ten people at the heart of some of the biggest…Continue Reading
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Scientists Just Developed a Lasting Vaccine to Prevent Deadly Allergic Reactions
‘Tis the season for overindulgence. But for people with allergies, holiday feasting can be strewn with landmines.
Over three million people worldwide tiptoe around a food allergy. Even more experience watery eyes, runny noses, and uncontrollable…
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Poor dietary iron weakens lung memory T cells after flu infection
Even when immune memory cells form in the lung after influenza infection, insufficient dietary iron leaves them less able to mount a strong antiviral response, revealing how nutrition can shape long-term immune protection
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HPV vaccine shrinks cervical tumors in mice – drugdiscoverytrends.com
- HPV vaccine shrinks cervical tumors in mice drugdiscoverytrends.com
- BMJ and Cochrane Hype the HPV Vaccines in the Extreme brownstone.org
- Mind, Body & Heart: All you need to know… Bangalore Mirror
- The HPV vaccine is safe and cuts cervical cancer…
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T-DM1 Confers Lower Cardiotoxicity Risk in HER2+ Advanced Breast Cancer
The use of ado-trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1; Kadcyla) was associated with the lowest incidence of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) decrease compared with 3 other trastuzumab-based regimens in the treatment of patients with HER2-positive…
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Dead vultures found at Amelia school died of bird flu, testing shows
Officials say there is “low risk to the general public” after preliminary testing found more than 70 vultures found in Pierce Township had died of bird flu.
Clermont County Public Health said two birds delivered to a state laboratory tested…
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