World’s First Human Implant of a 3D-Printed Cornea Restores Sight

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World’s First Human Implant of a 3D-Printed Cornea Restores Sight

December 15, 2025

Precise Bio has announced the first successful implantation in a human patient of a cornea... Read More

Two Global Trials Confirm: Prediabetes Remission Lowers Heart Disease Risks

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Two Global Trials Confirm: Prediabetes Remission Lowers Heart Disease Risks

December 15, 2025

Prediabetes is associated with increased risk of early mortality and cardiac diseases, as ... Read More

FDA Approves CARDAMYST™: A First-of-Its-Kind Nasal Spray for Adult PSVT Patients

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FDA Approves CARDAMYST™: A First-of-Its-Kind Nasal Spray for Adult PSVT Patients

December 15, 2025

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved CARDAMYST™ (etripamil) nasal sp... Read More

Genomic Study Maps Shared Risk Factors for 14 Psychiatric Disorders

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Genomic Study Maps Shared Risk Factors for 14 Psychiatric Disorders

December 14, 2025

Approximately half of all people experience at least one psychiatric disorder in their lif... Read More

Gepotidacin Gains FDA Priority Review for Breakthrough Oral Gonorrhea Therapy

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Gepotidacin Gains FDA Priority Review for Breakthrough Oral Gonorrhea Therapy

December 13, 2025

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received a supplemental New Drug Application... Read More

Development of Disease Activity Assessment Criteria in AOSD: EULAR Points to Consider

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Development of Disease Activity Assessment Criteria in AOSD: EULAR Points to Consider

December 12, 2025

Adult-onset Still’s disease (AOSD) is a rare systemic autoinflammatory disorder that can... Read More

Northeastern U.S. Children Show Signs of Worse Asthma in Wildfire Smoke

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Northeastern U.S. Children Show Signs of Worse Asthma in Wildfire Smoke

December 12, 2025

Climate change is affecting human health through more extreme weather, worsening chronic c... Read More

How Far Is Too Far? The Ethics of Mini Brain Research

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How Far Is Too Far? The Ethics of Mini Brain Research

December 11, 2025

In just over a decade, organoid models, small, lab-grown cell clusters that mimic human or... Read More

Theobromine as a Dietary Biomarker of Slower Epigenetic Age Acceleration

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Theobromine as a Dietary Biomarker of Slower Epigenetic Age Acceleration

December 11, 2025

Dietary phytochemicals like polyphenols, flavonoids, terpenes, and alkaloids are linked wi... Read More

Impact of Maternal Eating Disorders on Pediatric Respiratory Health in Europe

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Impact of Maternal Eating Disorders on Pediatric Respiratory Health in Europe

December 10, 2025

Maternal mental health conditions are becoming recognised as a major determinant of childh... Read More

New Study Finds Everyday Activities Linked to Sudden Back Pain, but Not Long-Term Harm

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New Study Finds Everyday Activities Linked to Sudden Back Pain, but Not Long-Term Harm

December 10, 2025

Low back pain (LBP) is a very common health problem and causes disability and lost product... Read More

The Sleep-Longevity Gap: County-Level Evidence from Across the United States, 2019–2025

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The Sleep-Longevity Gap: County-Level Evidence from Across the United States, 2019–2025

December 10, 2025

Globally, inadequate sleep is widespread in daily life, where its effect on life expectanc... Read More

Laughing Gas Shows Promise as Fast-Acting Antidepressant, New Study Finds

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Laughing Gas Shows Promise as Fast-Acting Antidepressant, New Study Finds

December 9, 2025

Depression affects over 300 million people globally and includes complex neural dysregulat... Read More

TMA as an Endogenous IRAK4 Inhibitor Linking Gut Microbiota to Metabolic Signaling

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TMA as an Endogenous IRAK4 Inhibitor Linking Gut Microbiota to Metabolic Signaling

December 9, 2025

Diabetes affects about 529 million people globally. It is responsible for about 1.6 millio... Read More

Australian Study Finds Sharp Rise in Antidepressant Dependence

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Australian Study Finds Sharp Rise in Antidepressant Dependence

December 8, 2025

Antidepressants are widely used for panic disorders, anxiety, and depression. In many coun... Read More

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