A new study from UT Arlington reveals that wastewater treatment plants continue to fall short…
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Health encompasses the overall state of physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. It is shaped by a complex interplay of genetic, environmental, lifestyle, and societal factors, and is central to quality of life and human development. Scientific research in health spans disciplines such as medicine, public health, nutrition, psychology, and epidemiology, aiming to understand the mechanisms of disease, promote prevention, and improve care. Advances in health science continue to inform policies, treatments, and technologies that help individuals and communities lead longer, healthier lives.
USC researchers have developed an innovative type of cancer-fighting immune cell, the EchoBack CAR T-cell,…
The results of a comprehensive systematic review reinforce the evidence supporting tools like the Brain…
Melting Arctic ice increases human and animal interactions, raising the risk of infectious disease spread.…
UNIGE scientists have identified a brain circuit that may be at the root of the…
A new bacteria-killing paint shows powerful promise in eliminating dangerous pathogens like MRSA and COVID-19…
Gut microbes in early life play a key role in shaping insulin production and diabetes…
A widely available supplement shows promise in protecting offspring from the negative effects of cannabis.…
PRRDetect is a new algorithm that identifies tumors with faulty DNA repair, helping doctors tailor…
Waist circumference is a stronger predictor of obesity-related cancer risk than BMI in men, but…
Researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory have found that blocking the FGFR2 and EGFR genes…
NIH study finds daily step count may matter more than activity intensity for reducing cancer…
Artificial intelligence models have immense potential for diagnosing myopia, assessing its risk factors, and predicting…
Climbing stairs is linked to longer life and lower cardiovascular risk, making it a simple…
Blocking the PROX1 protein allowed KAIST researchers to regenerate damaged retinas and restore vision in…
Phthalates during pregnancy may alter a baby’s metabolism and brain development by crossing the placenta…
Retired adults who exercised regularly performed better than those who were sedentary on both physical…
A study involving over 1,700 participants from five hospitals across Barcelona, Sweden, and Italy has…