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Study shows synergistic effects of time-restricted eating and high-intensity functional training on health

Study shows synergistic effects of time-restricted eating and high-intensity functional training on health

New brain connectivity maps offer insights into human consciousness

New brain connectivity maps offer insights into human consciousness

Yokogawa helps to revolutionize the field of single-cell lipidomics

Yokogawa helps to revolutionize the field of single-cell lipidomics

UCL to co-lead Prostate Cancer UK's new £42m screening trial

UCL to co-lead Prostate Cancer UK's new £42m screening trial

Study reveals delayed recognition of nonmotor seizures in children and teens

Study reveals delayed recognition of nonmotor seizures in children and teens

First FDA-approved cellular therapy for metastatic melanoma available in South Florida

First FDA-approved cellular therapy for metastatic melanoma available in South Florida

New drug candidate reverses obesity in mice by transforming liver metabolism

New drug candidate reverses obesity in mice by transforming liver metabolism

Gut microbiome study challenges established cancer biomarkers, identifies new bacterial links to colorectal cancer

Gut microbiome study challenges established cancer biomarkers, identifies new bacterial links to colorectal cancer

New biomarkers identified for predicting psychosis risk in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome

New biomarkers identified for predicting psychosis risk in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome

Study uncovers molecular mechanism linking nonsense-mediated RNA decay to microcephaly

Study uncovers molecular mechanism linking nonsense-mediated RNA decay to microcephaly

Psilocybin found to be more effective than controls for treating depression symptoms

Psilocybin found to be more effective than controls for treating depression symptoms

Brief episode of anger may negatively impact blood vessels' ability to relax

Brief episode of anger may negatively impact blood vessels' ability to relax

WHO overturns dogma on airborne disease spread. The CDC might not act on it.

WHO overturns dogma on airborne disease spread. The CDC might not act on it.

Research identifies a unique protein fingerprint linked to very short sleep and increased diabetes risk

Research identifies a unique protein fingerprint linked to very short sleep and increased diabetes risk

Short and long sleep durations associated with higher diabetes incidence, study finds

Short and long sleep durations associated with higher diabetes incidence, study finds

Chatbots for mental health pose new challenges for US regulatory framework

Chatbots for mental health pose new challenges for US regulatory framework

Study links agricultural pesticide exposure to increased genetic variants in Parkinson’s disease

Study links agricultural pesticide exposure to increased genetic variants in Parkinson’s disease

Avian flu crosses species, infecting cats and cattle in Texas and Kansas

Avian flu crosses species, infecting cats and cattle in Texas and Kansas

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