A high-altitude survival gene may point to a new, naturally driven way to repair nerve damage. A genetic adaptation that helps animals thrive in extreme mountain environments may also reveal a new way to repair the human nervous system….
Category: 8. Health
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Mountain Mutation Could Unlock a Natural Treatment for Nerve Damage
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Study links higher enteric disease risk to E. coli in high-risk water supplies
A nationwide New Zealand study suggests that while most treated public water systems were not linked to higher overall disease risk, E. coli in vulnerable supplies and during heavy rainfall was tied to greater risk of bacterial…
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Medical Tourism Is Becoming A Multi-Billion Dollar Business
The industry is expected to reach a market size of nearly $140 billion by 2032.
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Assessing the prevalence of non-use of cervical cancer screening in Khouribga, Morocco
Cancer du col de l’utérus. https://www.who.int/fr/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cervical-cancer. Accessed 29 Jan 2025.
Cinq choses à. savoir sur le papillomavirus humain et le cancer du col de l’utérus | UNICEF.
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Impact of a low-intensity exercise prior to infrared thermography measurements on skin temperature under conditions of muscle soreness
We recruited 17 participants for this study (12 men) from the university community. They had mean (standard deviation) age of 24 (6) years, body mass of 72.6 (12.5) kg, and height of 1.8 (0.1) m being all of similar physical activity level…
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Generative AI for misalignment-resistant virtual staining to accelerate histopathology workflows
Bancroft, J. D. & Gamble, M. Theory and practice of histological techniques. 2008.
Musumeci, G. Past, present and future: overview on histology and histopathology. J. Histol. Histopathol. 1, 1–3 (2014).
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How American courts are rewriting the rules for Big Tech and children
Within 48 hours, the legal landscape governing social media and children shifted in ways that will take years to fully understand and verify.
On March 24, 2026, a Santa Fe jury ordered Meta to pay US$375 million for violating New Mexico’s…
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The government may soon lift restrictions on some peptide treatments
Peptide therapies for wellness and longevity are popular, but safety concerns led the FDA to place more stringent requirements on them. Now Health Secretary Kennedy says the rules will likely loosen.
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Your Brain On Brackets: The Science Of March Madness
Risk, reward, dopamine surges. Packaged into 130 games. Although the odds of a perfect NCAA bracket are about 1 in 9.2 quintillion, our brains love March Madness anyway.
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As RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine ways turn toxic to GOP, CDC director is hard to find
Tough find
This is the situation awaiting a new director. And according to reports, the individual chosen for the role will need to walk an extremely fine line: having the necessary credentials to pass muster with the…
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