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 Can camel milk improve health? Review highlights benefits but warns against drinking it rawCan camel milk improve health? Review highlights benefits but warns against drinking it raw
 
A narrative review in Food Science & Nutrition examined studies published from 2000 to 2025 and found that camel milk contains bioactive compounds with potential glycemic, anti-inflammatory, gut, and other health benefits. It also stressed that raw, unpasteurized camel milk poses microbial and zoonotic risks, underscoring that safety remains a key part of the story.
 
 
 Plastic chemicals linked to nearly two million premature birthsPlastic chemicals linked to nearly two million premature births
 
Exposure to a chemical commonly used to make plastic more flexible may have contributed to about 1.97 million preterm births in 2018 alone, or more than 8 percent of the world's total, a new analysis of population surveys shows.
 
   Experts establish standardized protocols for pediatric recurrent wheezing diagnosisExperts establish standardized protocols for pediatric recurrent wheezing diagnosis
 
Recurrent wheezing, a respiratory disorder, is caused by the narrowing of the airways, mainly affecting children aged less than 5 years.
 
   Immune cells use neurotransmitters to regulate health and diseaseImmune cells use neurotransmitters to regulate health and disease
 
The article, titled "Emerging roles of immune cell-derived neurotransmitters in immunity and disease," published on March 17, 2026, in Immunity & Inflammation, provides a timely and authoritative review of how innate and adaptive immune cells-including macrophages, dendritic cells, natural killer cells, T cells, and B cells-produce and respond to classic neurotransmitters.
 
 The new microchip electrophoresis system MultiNA II MCE-301- High sensitivity detection, improved analysis function and operability
 
The new microchip electrophoresis system MultiNA II MCE-301- High sensitivity detection, improved analysis function and operabilityShimadzu has recently released the MultiNA II MCE-301 microchip electrophoresis system. By automating the entire process of electrophoresis, which takes more than two hours by hand (creation of gels, dispensing reagents, dispensing sample, separation, dyeing, cleaning of equipment), the company significantly improves the efficiency of genetic analysis operations.
 
 
 New therapy reprograms immune cells to reduce asthma inflammation
 
New therapy reprograms immune cells to reduce asthma inflammationA collaborative effort between researchers at the Henan Academy of Innovations in Medical Science, Zhengzhou University, and Shenzhen University School of Medicine has provided the first proof-of-principle study demonstrating that targeting a receptor on the surface of anti-inflammatory regulatory T cells (Tregs) can restore their function and alleviate asthma in mice.
 
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