Sweat carries a wide range of biological signals, and a growing body of research suggests that pairing it with artificial intelligence and advanced sensor technology could reshape how we track our health and daily physiology. According to a…
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Autism-Linked Behaviors in Mice Reduced by Nutrient Trio – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
- Autism-Linked Behaviors in Mice Reduced by Nutrient Trio Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
- Supplement Mix Reverses Autism Traits Neuroscience News
- Autism: Supplement trio improves social behavior in mice Medical News Today
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Autism-Linked Behaviors in Mice Reduced by Nutrient Trio – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
- Autism-Linked Behaviors in Mice Reduced by Nutrient Trio Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
- Supplement Mix Reverses Autism Traits Neuroscience News
- Autism: Supplement trio improves social behavior in mice Medical News Today
- 3 supplements…
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Efficacy and Safety of Neuromodulation Interventions for Autism Spectr
Introduction
As a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impairments in social communication and stereotyped, repetitive behaviors or interests, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects approximately 1/100 children around the world.1…
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Man gets diagnosed with Colon Cancer at 31 with these 6 symptoms; Gastroenterologist explains why you should never ignore them
Night sweats can soak one’s sheets and pajamas completely. They wake you up drenched without hot weather, or infections present. Dr Joseph says that these occur due to Cancer cells that release chemicals that mess with body temperature. This…
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T-cell Interferon Gamma Responses to SARS-CoV-2 Following Infection wi
Introduction
Although neutralizing antibody titers are clearly correlated with protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe illness,1,2 they gradually wane and have limited capacity in maintaining cross-neutralization potency against…
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Congo hosts Africa’s first simulation exercise on antimicrobial resistance surveillance | WHO
Brazzaville—Health officials from the Republic of the Congo and World Health Organization (WHO) experts today conducted a simulation exercise on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), making the country the first in the region to host such an activity…
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Tai chi proves as effective as CBT for long-term insomnia relief
A major clinical trial reveals that while tai chi starts slower than CBT, its steady and lasting impact on sleep makes it a powerful, low-cost option for millions of older adults struggling with chronic insomnia.
Study: Tai chi or…
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Wait times averaging almost 19 hours
Patients at the Emergency Department (ED) at Craigavon Area Hospital faced average waits of almost 19 hours on Wednesday morning.
Emergency department average waiting times released at 09:00 GMT show the Royal Victoria and Ulster hospitals also…
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A Fentanyl Vaccine Is About to Get Its First Major Test
Just a tiny amount of fentanyl, the equivalent of a few grains of sand, is enough to stop a person’s breathing. The synthetic opioid is tasteless, odorless, and invisible when mixed with other substances, and drug users are often unaware of its…
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