Helmholtz MunichMay 21 2026 For ten years, the Fr1da study, coordinated by Helmholtz Munich, has been investigating whether early stages of type 1 diabetes in children can be detected in routine pedia
Washington State UniversityMay 21 2026 The Sin Nombre virus – a hantavirus that can cause a deadly respiratory disease in humans – may be more widespread among rodent populations in parts of the Pacif
Penn StateMay 21 2026 When it comes to cancer, tumor suppressor genes are usually thought of as the "good guys." These genes make proteins that protect and repair DNA in cells. If they stop functionin
Institute of Science and Technology AustriaMay 22 2026 Hair, nails, and horns, all made up of keratin, are some of the hardest and most resilient structures in animals. Inside zebrafish cells, keratin
University of CopenhagenMay 22 2026 Among the younger part of the population, sleep problems, anxiety, and depression are widespread and growing issues. But why are our sleep and mental health in such
University of Minnesota Medical SchoolMay 22 2026 Michael Koob, PhD, and his team from University of Minnesota Medical School have been selected to join the Collaborative Research Network (CRN), an in
University of Rochester Medical CenterMay 22 2026 Why are conditions such as chronic stress, depression, cardiovascular disease, fragmented sleep, and aging all associated with a higher risk of dement
By Hugo Francisco de SouzaReviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.May 22 2026 A structured diet helped older patients with persistent AF lose nearly 10% of their body weight, but the LOSE-AF trial found t
Hiroshima UniversityMay 22 2026 Not all broken genes fail in the same way: some simply stop working, while others interfere with what still works. Researchers from Hiroshima University have identified
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer CenterMay 22 2026 A new preclinical study led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medicine has uncovered gen
Taylor & Francis GroupMay 22 2026 Younger generations appear to be experiencing poorer health earlier in life than previous generations, according to a review of studies comparing national birth cohor
By Pooja Toshniwal PahariaReviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.May 22 2026 A small trial suggests IL-6 receptor blockade may help some patients with inflammation-linked depression, but the signal now n
By Vijay Kumar MalesuReviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.May 22 2026 By combining genomics, explainable AI, and drug-repurposing strategies, researchers outline a pathway for finding faster, cheaper,
University HospitalsMay 22 2026 Genes undergo extensive editing through a process called alternative splicing, which greatly increases the size of the functional genome, the working portion of our DNA
By Tarun Sai LomteReviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.May 22 2026 A new study reveals that urban rats are absorbing human medicines from polluted environments, and these hidden pharmaceutical exposure
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