Delafloxacin may be more effective than current treatments at inhibiting intracellular replication of bacteria genus Legionella. The corresponding study was published in the International Journal of Infectious…
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System replicates womb lining to 'listen in' to embryo-mother interactions during implantation
By engineering a system replicating the womb lining with high biological accuracy, researchers at the Babraham Institute and Stanford University have been able to study the implantation of human embryos, opening up this enigmatic process to…
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How to Taste More Intensely
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If you can’t detect subtle hints of chocolate in wine or hazelnut in caviar,…
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AI Discovery Shows Promise for New Mpox Vaccine
Researchers used AI to identify an mpox protein that triggers a strong immune response in mouse models. The discovery could pave the way to more effective vaccines and therapies for mpox. The corresponding…
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AI Discovery Shows Promise for New Mpox Vaccine
Researchers used AI to identify an mpox protein that triggers a strong immune response in mouse models. The discovery could pave the way to more effective vaccines and therapies for mpox. The corresponding…
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Visual awareness study unlocks interplay between attention and consciousness
A new study led by Dr. Jiang Yi from the Institute of Psychology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has revealed the first clear evidence that visual awareness acts as a “conductor” that refines the speed, precision, and neural coordination of…
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FDA panelists question antidepressants in pregnancy, but doctors call them a lifeline
Before giving birth to her second child, Heidi DiLorenzo was anxious. She worried about her blood pressure and the preeclampsia that prompted her to be hospitalized twice during the pregnancy. She worried that some terrible, unnamed harm would…
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Does being infected or vaccinated first influence COVID-19 immunity?
A new study analyzing the immune response to COVID-19 in a Catalan cohort of health workers sheds light on an important question: does it matter whether a person was first infected or first vaccinated?
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For teens, any cannabis use may have impact on emotional health and academic performance
Using marijuana just once or twice a month was associated with worse school performance and emotional distress for teens, according to a large national study of adolescents led by Ryan Sultán, an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at…
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One big beautiful bill act complicates state health care affordability efforts
As Congress debates whether to extend the temporary federal subsidies that have helped millions of Americans buy health coverage, a crucial underlying reality is sometimes overlooked: Those subsidies are merely a band-aid covering the often…
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