World Health Day 2026: WHO urges global collaboration and science for better health
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 What happens in the brain on psychedelics? Scientists identify a common circuit patternWhat happens in the brain on psychedelics? Scientists identify a common circuit pattern
 
Researchers combined 11 international resting-state fMRI datasets to map how psychedelic drugs reshape brain connectivity across cortical and subcortical circuits. The mega-analysis found a shared signature of stronger coupling between transmodal association networks and unimodal or sensorimotor systems, alongside selective and variable reductions in within-network connectivity.
 
 
 World Health Day 2026: WHO urges global collaboration and science for better healthWorld Health Day 2026: WHO urges global collaboration and science for better health
 
The World Health Organization (WHO) today calls on people everywhere to renew their commitment to working together and supporting science as the twin engines driving better health, under the World Health Day 2026 theme: "Together for health. Stand with science."
 
   How the brain constructs precise perception of timeHow the brain constructs precise perception of time
 
How does Jannik Sinner manage to hit the ball at exactly the right moment, with remarkable precision?
 
   Ultrasound enables real-time monitoring and treatment of tumor vasculatureUltrasound enables real-time monitoring and treatment of tumor vasculature
 
Announcing a new article publication in BIO Integration. The tumor vasculature, characterized by pathological angiogenesis and structural abnormalities, drives the progression of solid tumors by inducing hypoxia-acidosis microenvironments and therapeutic resistance.
 
   Could vitamin D in midlife protect your brain from early Alzheimer’s?Could vitamin D in midlife protect your brain from early Alzheimer’s?
 
Higher serum vitamin D in midlife is associated with reduced tau burden in the brain, highlighting its potential role in early dementia risk assessment.
 
 Study reveals how Bcl-2 protein blocks cancer cell death
 
Study reveals how Bcl-2 protein blocks cancer cell deathResearchers at Umeå University have contributed new insights into how cancer cells protect themselves from cell death.
 
 
 Navigated TMS significantly boosts combat PTSD recovery rates
 
Navigated TMS significantly boosts combat PTSD recovery ratesAn advanced version of a procedure using magnetic fields to stimulate brain nerve cells in treating depression was significantly effective for 85% of active military and veterans suffering from combat post-traumatic stress disorder enrolled in a recent study, when added to psychotherapy.
 
 
 Newly developed smart molecules offer a safer and more precise approach to cancer care
 
Newly developed smart molecules offer a safer and more precise approach to cancer careResearchers at NYU Abu Dhabi have developed smart molecules that can both detect and treat cancer, offering a safer and more precise approach to care.
 
 
 Clusterin inhibition offers new hope for treating cervical gastric-type adenocarcinoma
 
Clusterin inhibition offers new hope for treating cervical gastric-type adenocarcinomaGastric-type adenocarcinoma (GAS) is one of the most aggressive non-human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cervical adenocarcinomas and remains especially difficult to diagnose and treat.
 
 
 Urgent care clinics move to fill abortion care gaps in rural areas
 
Urgent care clinics move to fill abortion care gaps in rural areasProviding abortions was the last thing Shawn Brown thought she'd be doing when she opened an urgent care clinic in this remote town in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
 
 
 Dual perspective AI model achieves high accuracy in early lung cancer diagnosis
 
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, accounting for nearly one in five cancer deaths - around 1.8 million lives lost each year.
 
 
 Nanotube membrane injector enables precise transfer of cytoplasmic contents between cells
 
Cells are not isolated units; they continuously exchange proteins, genetic material, and even entire organelles with their neighbors.
 
 
 Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound shows promise in regulating internal organ functions
 
Announcing a new article publication in BIO Integration. Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) provides a non-invasive, quantifiable, and deep stimulation method for acupoints, offering a promising alternative to manual acupuncture.
 
 
 Study introduces biomarker to characterize aggressiveness of brain tumors
 
Researchers from the Biomedical Data Science Laboratory (BDSLab) at the ITACA Institute of the Universitat Politècnica de València have developed a new method based on magnetic resonance imaging that enables objective quantification of the growth of the most aggressive brain tumours, particularly glioblastoma.
 
 
 New MRI method tracks transplanted heart stem cells for months
 
Researchers at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto have demonstrated a new way to monitor transplanted stem-cell-derived heart cells using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
 
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