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Drug to Slow Alzheimer’s Well Tolerated Outside of Clinical Trial Setting
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University of Washington School of Medicine
New study reveals lecanemab's safety in Alzheimer’s patients, highlighting low risk of severe side effects and benefits for early-stage treatment
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Engineering an Antibody Against Flu with Sticky Staying Power
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Ohio State University
Aerosol treatment adheres to lung lining, blocks infection in mice
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A New First: AI-Designed DNA Controls Genes in Healthy Mammalian Cells
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Center for Genomic Regulation
Powerful and precise new way of turning genes on or off in specific types of cells only
| 4 min read
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HIV Drugs Offer ‘Substantial’ Alzheimer’s Protection, New Research Indicates
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University of Virginia Health System
The drugs, called NRTIs, have the potential to prevent a million cases of Alzheimer's every year, the researchers believe
| 3 min read
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New Breakthrough Uses Gut Bacteria and AI to Diagnose Chronic Condition
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McGill University
New AI tech detects patterns in gut bacteria to identify complex regional pain syndrome
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Research Links Consuming Ultraprocessed Foods to Preventable, Premature Deaths
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Elsevier
The study reinforces the call for global action to reduce UPF consumption
| 2 min read
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Black Tea and Berries Could Contribute to Healthier Aging
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Edith Cowan University
Higher intakes of black tea, berries, citrus fruits, and apples could help to promote healthy aging, new research has found
| 2 min read
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'Explainable' AI Cracks Secrete Language of Sticky Proteins
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Center for Genomic Regulation
Researchers train AI to predict if and why proteins form sticky clumps, a mechanism linked to 50 human diseases
| 5 min read
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Electricity-Generating Bacteria May Power Future Innovations
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Rice University
Researchers uncover surprising survival strategy that could reshape biotech and energy systems
| 2 min read
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Restoring Touch: Advances in Brain-Computer Interfaces
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University of Pittsburgh
New BCI research by University of Pittsburgh restores touch for tetraplegics, allowing users to feel distinct sensations from digital objects
| 3 min read
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How Bacteria in Our Aging Guts Can Elevate Risk of Leukemia and Perhaps More
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Scientists have discovered a surprising new connection between gut health and blood cancer risk one that could transform how we think about aging, inflammation, and the early stages of leukemia
| 5 min read
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