Medicine & TechnologyExperts have created the first functional 3D-printed brain tissue for examining brain function and studying neurological disorders. Continue reading the article to find out more.
Several ultra-processed food may have been broken down into the molecular level and reassembled industrially, making food less filling and more addictive. Read to learn more.
A CDC report notes that several severe flesh-eating infections in the US have been linked to heat waves last year that broke records. Read to learn more.
Factors such as alcohol use, tobacco use, obesity, and some environmental factors could all fuel this projected global cancer surge. Read to learn more.
A new study estimates that 1.6% of women and girls, which is equivalent to 31 million, could be experiencing premenstrual dysphoric disorder. Read to learn more.
A Stanford Medicine-led study sheds light on women's higher autoimmune disease risk, attributing it to a molecule from the X chromosome. Continue reading to learn more.
A recent vaccine analysis showed that the latest COVID-19 shots for adults is 54% effective against symptomatic cases. Read the article for more details.
Evinature, a pioneering healthcare company, showcased its revolutionary nutraceutical, CurQD®, at the Crohn's & Colitis Congress held at Bellagio, Las Vegas, from the 25th to the 27th of January 2024. This annual event serves as a nexus for healthcare and medical professionals worldwide, fostering collaboration and sharing insights on the latest developments in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).