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In a major step forward for cancer treatment, researchers have developed a new type of “smart” chemical that attacks ...
In the search for better ways to treat diabetes, researchers at the University of Geneva have uncovered a promising new ...
Delhi’s rising temperatures are silently impacting mental health, say experts. Heatwaves disrupt sleep, trigger anxiety, and ...
It's more effective to spread your total daily protein intake across meals, with breakfast potentially offering the greatest ...
Dr. Pramod V Satya of Manipal Hospitals speaks to THE WEEK about hepatotoxicity as a common side effect of many supplements ...
Maintaining prostate health is essential for men’s overall well-being, particularly as they age. The prostate gland plays a critical role in the male reproductive system, influencing not only ...
The Best Tea for Relaxation. The next time you’re on edge or feeling stressed, sip on lemon balm tea. It can naturally ease ...
Rsearchers have developed the first wearable device for measuring gases emitted from and absorbed by the skin. By analyzing these gases, the device offers an entirely new way to assess skin health, ...
In May 2024, we released Part I of this series, in which we discussed agentic AI as an emerging technology enabling a new ...
For the past three-and-a-half years, Leah Bartlo has worked with UB researchers on ways to support lead-exposed children.
A new study found that heavy drinkers are at a higher risk of developing a serious brain injury that’s linked to memory and cognitive problems.
But it’s not just children who are affected. Adults exposed to lead can suffer from high blood pressure, kidney damage, and neurological disorders. The damage is irreversible, making early ...