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Without the Right Tests, the Best Medicines Make No Difference
POLICY & LAW
April 12, 2026

Without the Right Tests, the Best Medicines Make No Difference

Policy gaps and payment structures are limiting innovation and access to the diagnostic tests that…

News April 12, 2026
XPANCEO Develops High-Precision Passive Eye-Tracking Technology for Smart Contact Lenses
TECHNOLOGY
April 8, 2026

XPANCEO Develops High-Precision Passive Eye-Tracking Technology for Smart Contact Lenses

XPANCEO, a deep-tech company developing smart contact lens, has unveiled a passive eye-tracking system that achieves…

News April 8, 2026
Some Common IBS Treatments Linked to Higher Risk of Death
DISEASES
April 8, 2026

Some Common IBS Treatments Linked to Higher Risk of Death

Though overall risk remains small, study led by cedars-sinai finds long-term use of antidepressants and…

News April 8, 2026
Maternal Psychological Anxiety Could Harm a Developing Fetus
NEUROLOGY & MENTAL HEALTH
April 8, 2026

Maternal Psychological Anxiety Could Harm a Developing Fetus

Researchers report that anxiety about radiation worsened birth outcomes after the Fukushima nuclear accident Fetal…

News April 8, 2026
Turmeric/Ginger Extract Shows Multiple Benefits for Bone Implants
RESEARCH
April 8, 2026

Turmeric/Ginger Extract Shows Multiple Benefits for Bone Implants

An extract of turmeric and ginger helps bone implants bond strongly while killing bacteria and…

News April 8, 2026
Can Gluten Pass Through a Kiss? New Data Are Reassuring
DISEASES
April 8, 2026

Can Gluten Pass Through a Kiss? New Data Are Reassuring

Gluten transfer is possible, but the risk is low and easily reduced For people living with…

News April 8, 2026
Your Neighborhood May Be Aging You
PUBLIC HEALTH
April 7, 2026

Your Neighborhood May Be Aging You

Study finds that a lack of local social and economic resources may drive biological aging…

News April 7, 2026
First-Of-Its-Kind Study Shows AI Risk Prediction Tools in Psychiatry Can Reinforce Systemic Bias
TECHNOLOGY
April 7, 2026

First-Of-Its-Kind Study Shows AI Risk Prediction Tools in Psychiatry Can Reinforce Systemic Bias

Findings highlight the need to ensure AI tools used in mental healthcare are fair and…

News April 7, 2026
Researchers Make Big Step Toward Safe, Reversible Male Contraception
RESEARCH
April 7, 2026

Researchers Make Big Step Toward Safe, Reversible Male Contraception

Cornell University scientists have taken a major step toward developing a safe, reversible, long-acting and…

News April 7, 2026
Physical and Social Environmental Exposures Shape the Biological Brain Age in Global Populations
NEUROLOGY & MENTAL HEALTH
April 6, 2026

Physical and Social Environmental Exposures Shape the Biological Brain Age in Global Populations

The latest findings from the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) at Trinity College Dublin identify important…

News April 6, 2026
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