In a recent discussion with Contemporary OB/GYN, Tony Anderson, DHSc, ELD, founder of IVF Academy USA, examined how workforce shortages in embryology and the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) are shaping the present and future of in…
Category: 6. Health
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Antibiotics provide no relief for common colds
A sweeping analysis of more than a thousand patients finds that antibiotics offer no relief for viral colds or purulent nasal discharge, while increasing side effects.
Study: Antibiotics for the common cold and acute purulent…
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Common drug emerges to fight against most lethal brain cancer
Researchers discovered that Hydralazine works by inhibiting an enzyme called…
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Pre-transplant treg therapy reduces GVHD risk for blood cancer patients
Priming the immune system ahead of a stem cell transplant may be key to safer, more effective care for blood cancer patients, according to new research showing major reductions in transplant complications.

Researchers at the
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New Lancet report finds ultra-processed foods harm every major organ
New report links UPFs to causing harm to every major human organ. Image source: Pixabay Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have been linked to causing harm to every major human…
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Alternate-day fasting cuts body fat but also reduces muscle
New research shows that while four weeks of alternate-day fasting can quickly reduce body weight and fat, it also leads to a measurable loss of muscle, and adding a whey protein shake during fasting days isn’t enough to…
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Early HIV diagnosis could reduce AIDS-related deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean: PAHO – PAHO/WHO
One-third of people living with HIV are diagnosed late, often with advanced HIV disease. Ahead of World AIDS Day 2025, PAHO calls for expanded access to testing, treatment, and prevention across the region.
Washington, D.C., 28 November 2025…
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Tattoo Ink Linked to Immune Changes That May Raise Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Tattoo ink doesn’t just sit inertly in the skin. New research shows it moves rapidly into the lymphatic system, where it can persist for months, kill immune cells, and even disrupt how the body responds to vaccines.
Scientists in Switzerland…
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