Societal Inequality
How Societal Inequality Affects Brain Health and Aging

New research from Trinity College Dublin, in collaboration with international partners, reveals a strong connection.

chemical safety in kids
Brain Chooses Between Classical and Operant Conditioning

Groundbreaking research from Tel Aviv University reveals that the brain cannot simultaneously learn through classical.

Diabetes Risk
Ethnic Differences in Insulin Secretion and Diabetes Risk

New research highlights significant differences in insulin secretion, sensitivity, and clearance between normoglycemic Black and.

Hand hygiene
Reducing Hand Hygiene Monitoring Saves Hospital Costs

A recent study in the American Journal of Infection Control suggests hospitals can significantly reduce.

Kaempferol flavanoid fruits
Kaempferol: A Breakthrough in Allergy Management

Kaempferol, a dietary flavonoid found in fruits and vegetables, has shown remarkable potential in promoting.

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Early Milk Cereal Drinks May Spur Infant Weight Gain

New research published in Acta Paediatrica has uncovered a potential connection between early consumption of.

Chronic Insomnia
TaVNS: A Breakthrough for Chronic Insomnia Treatment

A recent study conducted by the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (CACMS) at the.

Gene-edited pig kidney transplant
First-of-Its-Kind Gene-Edited Pig Kidney: Towana’s New Life

Surgeons at NYU Langone Health have achieved a transformative milestone in organ transplantation, successfully implanting.

just-in-time training
Just-in-Time Training Improves Success & Patient Safety

A study published in The BMJ highlights the potential of “just-in-time” training to enhance patient.

ChatGPT in Medical Summaries
ChatGPT Excels in Medical Summaries, Lacks Field-Specific Relevance

In a recent study published in The Annals of Family Medicine, a group of researchers.