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Scientists Design a New Tumor-Targeting System for Cancer Fighting Cells
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June 10, 2025

Scientists Design a New Tumor-Targeting System for Cancer Fighting Cells

A protein that appears on malignant tumors may hold the key to successful treatment. CAR-T…

News June 10, 2025
Rutgers Health Research Identifies New Trigger Accelerating Antibiotic Resistance
VIRUSES & VACCINES
June 10, 2025

Rutgers Health Research Identifies New Trigger Accelerating Antibiotic Resistance

Antibiotics are supposed to wipe out bacteria, yet the drugs can sometimes hand microbes an…

News June 10, 2025
Two Rutgers Teams Trace Brain Circuits That Tell Us When to Eat – and When to Stop
NEUROLOGY & MENTAL HEALTH
June 10, 2025

Two Rutgers Teams Trace Brain Circuits That Tell Us When to Eat – and When to Stop

Scientists know the stomach talks to the brain, but two new studies from Rutgers Health…

News June 10, 2025
WashU Global Health Experts in the Lancet: U.S. Aid Cuts Threaten Tools That Reveal Abuse of Women, Children Worldwide
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June 10, 2025

WashU Global Health Experts in the Lancet: U.S. Aid Cuts Threaten Tools That Reveal Abuse of Women, Children Worldwide

Amid growing concern over U.S. public health funding cuts, experts at Washington University in St.…

News June 10, 2025
Global Anxiety and the Security Dimension: From Personal Despair to Political Violence
NEUROLOGY & MENTAL HEALTH
June 8, 2025

Global Anxiety and the Security Dimension: From Personal Despair to Political Violence

In our May analysis, The Silent Epidemic: America’s Growing Anxiety Crisis, we explored how uncertainty…

News June 8, 2025
U.S. Health Care Is Rife with High Costs and Deep Inequities, and That’s No Accident – a Public Health Historian Explains How the System Was Shaped to Serve Profit and Politicians
PUBLIC HEALTH
June 6, 2025

U.S. Health Care Is Rife with High Costs and Deep Inequities, and That’s No Accident – a Public Health Historian Explains How the System Was Shaped to Serve Profit and Politicians

A few years ago, a student in my history of public health course asked why…

News June 6, 2025
Females May Be More Biochemically Sensitive to Alcohol—Long Before Dependence Sets In
PUBLIC HEALTH
June 4, 2025

Females May Be More Biochemically Sensitive to Alcohol—Long Before Dependence Sets In

Scripps Research’s insights into sex-based differences in brain chemistry could guide personalized treatment strategies for…

News June 4, 2025
Bat Viruses Similar to MERS Have Potential to Jump to Humans
VIRUSES & VACCINES
June 4, 2025

Bat Viruses Similar to MERS Have Potential to Jump to Humans

A group of bat viruses closely related to the deadly Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus…

News June 4, 2025
Moderate Exercise Slows Brain Aging: U-Shaped Association Revealed by Accelerometry
NEUROLOGY & MENTAL HEALTH
June 4, 2025

Moderate Exercise Slows Brain Aging: U-Shaped Association Revealed by Accelerometry

A new study leveraging accelerometer and brain MRI data reveals that moderate levels of physical…

News June 4, 2025
Tool for Protecting Soldiers’ Brain Health Earns .2 Million Grant
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June 4, 2025

Tool for Protecting Soldiers’ Brain Health Earns $3.2 Million Grant

A team led by University of Virginia School of Medicine researcher James Stone, MD, PhD,…

News June 4, 2025
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