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An Added Boost for Last-Ditch Cancer Treatment
Biology Health

An Added Boost for Last-Ditch Cancer Treatment

August 27, 2024November 20, 2024

Cancer treatment scientists have developed an add-on therapy that could help patients’ own immune systems tackle resilient cancers.

Heart Failure (HFpEF) and Obesity
Health

Heart Failure (HFpEF) and Obesity

August 20, 2024September 3, 2024

The most common type of heart failure, HFpEF, is associated with diabetes and obesity, and this influences what makes effective treatment.

Why Can’t Male Mammals Breastfeed?
Biology

Why Can’t Male Mammals Breastfeed?

August 6, 2024August 10, 2024

The Dayak fruit bat is the only known male mammal that produces milk. Why aren’t all mammals evolved for breastfeeding their young?

What Conditioned First Human Migrations?
Anthropology Climate Change

What Conditioned First Human Migrations?

July 30, 2024July 29, 2024

Environmental conditions influenced the time and space of the first human migrations according to archaeological, genetic, and climatic data.

Eating Peanuts for Peanut Allergy Protection: A New Study
Biology Health

Eating Peanuts for Peanut Allergy Protection: A New Study

July 23, 2024July 23, 2024

Can you prevent a peanut allergy? Scientists found that introducing peanuts into the diet during infancy protected from allergic reactions well into adolescence.

Surfrider Volunteers Protect Public Health at the Beach
Citizen Science Public Health SciStarter Blog Water Pollution

Surfrider Volunteers Protect Public Health at the Beach

July 16, 2024July 16, 2024

Surfrider Foundation volunteers working hard to protect clean water at their local beaches.

New Study on Lowering Risk of Diabetes from Antipsychotic Drugs
Health Neuroscience

New Study on Lowering Risk of Diabetes from Antipsychotic Drugs

July 9, 2024April 21, 2025

Antipsychotic drugs can increase the risk of diabetes, but dopamine receptors in the brain and body may be the key to a solution.

How a Molecular Matchmaker Is Furthering Alzheimer’s Research
Health Neuroscience

How a Molecular Matchmaker Is Furthering Alzheimer’s Research

June 25, 2024February 17, 2025

A new drug helping natural enzymes target a dysregulated protein represents a step forward in Alzheimer’s research.

Gene Alteration of Mushrooms for Better Plant-Based Meat
Climate Change Nutrition

Gene Alteration of Mushrooms for Better Plant-Based Meat

June 18, 2024June 18, 2024

Bioengineers produce a plant-based protein with a fraction of the environmental impact of meat by altering mushroom proteins.

Kiwifruit in Diet Is Linked to Improved Mood
Health Nutrition

Kiwifruit in Diet Is Linked to Improved Mood

June 11, 2024June 13, 2024

Eating kiwifruit could improve mental health for people with low vitamin C, with real fruit showing more benefits than a vitamin supplement.

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