A study published in the Journal of Critical Care, conducted with the participation of the D'Or Institute for Research and Education (IDOR), investigated how to measure efficiency in the use of ...
As of 2024, over 40 million people in the world are diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-a chronic, life-threatening infection that remains one of the leading global causes of death.
One person's side effect could be another person's treatment if we expand our perspective on small molecule drug targets, according to a new study published November 5, 2025, in npj Precision Oncology ...
Replacing beef with a plant based beef substitute for six days changed the fatty acid composition of human milk, increasing ...
Obesity severity is incrementally associated with a broad range of cardiometabolic and renal disease burden, as discovered by ...
Researchers implanted electrodes in the human nucleus accumbens to track brain activity during severe food preoccupation in ...
The review synthesizes evidence on whether Alzheimer’s disease medications can improve neurocognitive outcomes in children ...
New evidence reveals how ultra-processed foods reshape children’s brain development, mood, and attention, highlighting why ...
An analysis of data from almost two dozen long-term studies finds that even low-intensity smokers have a substantially higher ...
Growing from a single cell into a complex organism with specialized tissues and organs requires a complex and coordinated process.
Researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine have identified a promising new therapy for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), which is among the most aggressive and ...
In a commentary published by the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers at Rutgers Health, Harvard University and the University of Pittsburgh discuss the impact of unregulated ...
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