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Ultra-processed foods put to the test, come up short

The debate about ultra-processed foods and their impact on health continues to be a hot topic in the world of nutrition. A new study published in Nature Medicine sheds some

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Peptide vaccine shows promise in averting pancreatic cancer relapse

Pancreatic cancer is known for its high recurrence rate even after surgery, leaving patients with limited treatment options. However, a

Telehealth has changed the abortion landscape, study says

Telehealth has become an increasingly popular option for pregnant individuals seeking abortions in the United States, even in states where

New guidelines call for stricter oversight of some stem cell-based research

An important scientific advisory board is calling for more stringent regulations on stem cell-based embryo models, which are intricate structures

Is laughter a form of therapeutic medicine?

Laughter has long been known to have positive effects on mental health, and a recent study conducted by researchers from

Lack of public trust led to cancellation of mRNA vaccine contracts

The head of the National Institutes of Health, Jay Bhattacharya, recently offered a new explanation for the federal government's decision

Prediabetes more life-threatening for people aged 20–54, study finds

Prediabetes is a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as

Biotech Startup Tahoe Therapeutics Raised $30 Million To Build AI Models Of Living Cells

Tahoe Therapeutics, a biotech startup co-founded by Kevin Shokat, Nima Alidoust, Johnny Yu, and Hani Goodarzi, is making significant strides

Cultivating compassion in children can lead to healthier eating habits

A recent analysis utilizing data from a longitudinal study tracking children from ages 5 to 17 has uncovered an interesting