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The Molecular Code Behind Gut-Brain Communication - Neuroscience News How does the gut talk to the brain? A new study identifies polysaccharides and peptidoglycans as the key bacterial signals that trigger neural activity and serotonin release.

The Molecular Code Behind Gut-Brain Communication

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How Team-Based and Virtual Nursing Models Are Redefining Care Delivery - MedCity News Care delivery doesn’t have to be binary — in-person or virtual, old model or new. It can be adaptive, team-based, and deeply human.

How Team-Based and Virtual Nursing Models Are Redefining Care Delivery

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Trust and AI Adoption in Medicine - MedCity News The challenge isn’t whether AI can be used (it already is). It’s whether it can be trusted. And trust in medicine is not something healthcare professionals can afford to get wrong.

Trust and AI Adoption in Medicine

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SP8 Breakthrough: A Foundational Step Toward Human Limb Regeneration - Neuroscience News Can humans regrow limbs? Researchers find SP6 and SP8 genes are vital for regeneration in axolotls and mice, creating a viral gene therapy that mimics salamander regrowth powers.

SP8 Breakthrough: A Foundational Step Toward Human Limb Regeneration

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Organ Transplants Without Lifelong Meds? New Trial Shows It's Possible Several liver transplant recipients have stayed off anti-rejection drugs for at least three years following an experimental therapy.

Organ Transplants Without Lifelong Meds? New Trial Shows It's Possible

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New pain-relief opioid could be much less addictive than morphine, rodent study finds A new and potentially safer opioid has been tested in lab rats, and the results suggest it relieves pain with a lower risk of addiction than other drugs in its class.

New pain-relief opioid could be much less addictive than morphine, rodent study finds

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3D-Printed "Honeycomb" Sensors Match Your Unique Neural Map - Neuroscience News How do you fit a sensor to a unique brain? Researchers created personalized 3D-printed bioelectrodes that match individual cortical structures for better neural interfaces.

3D-Printed “Honeycomb” Sensors Match Your Unique Neural Map

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Experimental drug doubles one-year survival in pancreatic cancer A new drug that works by making tumors more susceptible to chemotherapy and the immune system has increased survival in those with advanced pancreatic cancer in a trial.

Experimental drug doubles one-year survival in pancreatic cancer

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Artificial neurons successfully communicate with living brain cells Engineers at Northwestern University have taken a striking leap toward merging machines with the human brain by printing artificial neurons that can actually communicate with real ones. These flexible...

Artificial neurons successfully communicate with living brain cells

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Cortisol Kill-Switch: Exercise Rewires Stress Biology - Neuroscience News Can exercise lower cortisol? A randomized clinical trial reveals that a year of aerobic activity reduces stress hormones and protects against brain aging.

Cortisol Kill-Switch: Exercise Rewires Stress Biology - Neuroscience News

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Why air pollution could speed up the onset of dementia and Parkinson’s The study analysed the data of 396,000 UK citizens between the ages of 39 and 70 as part of the UK Biobank

Why air pollution could speed up the onset of dementia and Parkinson’s

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Ancient viruses serve as gene delivery couriers to help bacteria resist antibiotics Research has shed important new light on the enemies-turned-allies that allow bacteria to exchange genes, including those linked to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The insights, which expand our under...

Ancient viruses serve as gene delivery couriers to help bacteria resist antibiotics

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7 Scientific Discoveries That Are Redefining Our Understanding of Life Itself - discoverwildscience KristinaIf you grew up thinking life was neatly defined by cells, DNA, and a simple tree of evolution, you’re in for a shock. In the past few years, a wave of discoveries has quietly ripped up the old...

7 Scientific Discoveries That Are Redefining Our Understanding of Life Itself

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Scientists remove “zombie” cells and reverse liver damage in mice A rogue set of “zombie” immune cells may be driving aging and fatty liver disease by flooding tissues with inflammation. Researchers found these cells accumulate with age and high cholesterol—and can ...

Scientists remove “zombie” cells and reverse liver damage in mice

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Much-hyped Alzheimer's drugs do not help patients, review finds Drugs once hailed as a breakthrough in the fight against Alzheimer's disease do not meaningfully help patients, a major review found Thursday, however some experts criticised the research.After decade...

Much-hyped Alzheimer's drugs do not help patients, review finds

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Older adults show high willingness for Alzheimer’s blood tests Northwestern University psychologist Andrea Russell sees older adults with early cognitive impairment riddled with anxiety. Some worry a missed word or forgotten appointment could signal Alzheimer's d...

Older adults show high willingness for Alzheimer’s blood tests

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What’s the deal with Alzheimer’s disease and amyloid? For decades, scientists have concentrated on what now looks to be a blind alley.

What’s the deal with Alzheimer’s disease and amyloid?

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95% of people carry this virus and scientists may have just found how to stop it Scientists have taken a major step toward stopping Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), an extremely common infection linked to cancer and chronic disease. By using mice engineered with human antibody genes, res...

95% of people carry this virus and scientists may have just found how to stop it

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Bayer CEO says AI is powerful tool in drug development Bill Anderson also said the company is harnessing the technology for crop protection.

Bayer CEO says AI is powerful tool in drug development

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Breakthrough blood test predicts kidney failure years before clinical symptoms A new blood test can identify which individuals of African ancestry carrying high-risk APOL1 gene variants are most likely to develop kidney failure, years before clinical disease becomes apparent.

How a hidden receptor switch could open new paths for cancer and neurological treatments

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Breakthrough blood test predicts kidney failure years before clinical symptoms A new blood test can identify which individuals of African ancestry carrying high-risk APOL1 gene variants are most likely to develop kidney failure, years before clinical disease becomes apparent.

Breakthrough blood test predicts kidney failure years before clinical symptoms

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Researchers create Olympic gels, a long-theorized class of DNA-based soft materials An interdisciplinary research team led by Dr. Elisha Krieg at the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (IPF) has successfully synthesized and characterized Olympic gels, a long-theorized clas...

Researchers create Olympic gels, a long-theorized class of DNA-based soft materials

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New grant funds AI search for genetic targets to treat Alzheimer's With a new $6.2 million, five-year grant from the National Institute on Aging, researchers at Case Western Reserve University will use artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to identify pos...

New grant funds AI search for genetic targets to treat Alzheimer's

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New technique maps cancer drug uptake inside living cells A new analytical method could improve how cancer treatments are designed—by allowing scientists to track, for the first time, exactly where inside a living cell a drug accumulates. Researchers from th...

New technique maps cancer drug uptake inside living cells

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What If A Pill Could Break Down The Gut Molecule Linked To Memory Loss? Chinese researchers engineered a nanoreactor pill that lowered levels of a gut molecule tied to brain aging in old mice.

What If A Pill Could Break Down The Gut Molecule Linked To Memory Loss?

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Breath carries clues to gut health At-home breath tests could reveal insights about gut health, though their ability to assess food intolerances is not yet clear.

Breath carries clues to gut health

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Printable Artificial Neurons That "Talk" to Living Brain Cells - Neuroscience News Can artificial neurons talk to the brain? Printable, MoS2-based neurons that trigger responses in living mouse brain tissue.

Printable Artificial Neurons That “Talk” to Living Brain Cells

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New Study on AI Clinical Decision-Making Large language model artificial intelligence applications (LLM AIs) seem poised to have a significant effect on the practice of medicine, both good and bad, which is why we are giving it as much atte

New Study on AI Clinical Decision-Making

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How Does Your Brain Makes Decisions? - discoverwildscience Every choice you make, from a morning coffee to a career move, travels through an invisible assembly line in your head

How Does Your Brain Makes Decisions?

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Why Do We Forget Things? The Science of Memory Loss - discoverwildscience Gargi ChakravortyYou walk into the kitchen and suddenly can’t remember why you came there. Someone’s name sits right on the tip of your tongue but won’t surface. You know you learned that fact in scho...

Why Do We Forget Things? The Science of Memory Loss

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