AI-driven hormone tracking could help detect infertility early and improve conception
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 Did COVID-19 reshape fatherhood? New study finds Filipino dads stepped back, not up, after lockdownDid COVID-19 reshape fatherhood? New study finds Filipino dads stepped back, not up, after lockdown
 
A longitudinal study of 307 Filipino fathers found that COVID-19 lockdowns did not produce lasting increases in paternal caregiving, with routine care actually declining post-pandemic. Shifts in employment status emerged as the strongest predictor of changes in fathers' time spent with their children.
 
 
 AI-driven hormone tracking could help detect infertility early and improve conceptionAI-driven hormone tracking could help detect infertility early and improve conception
 
Men and women who appear hormonally 'normal' may still have undetected disruptions in the timing and coordination of their reproductive hormones that could impair fertility, according to research presented at the 28th European Congress of Endocrinology in Prague.
 
 
 Study challenges assumptions about testosterone’s role in brain cancerStudy challenges assumptions about testosterone’s role in brain cancer
 
Scientists have long suspected that androgens, male sex hormones like testosterone, may help tumors grow because the hormones can suppress immune responses to some cancers.
 
 
 Why older adults are turning to edible cannabis for sleep, pain, and moodWhy older adults are turning to edible cannabis for sleep, pain, and mood
 
Older adults in Colorado were drawn to edible cannabis mainly to manage sleep problems, pain, anxiety, or depression, often after concerns about conventional medicines or limited relief from other treatments. Most participants preferred THC-CBD combination products, but they remained uncertain about dosing, impairment, effectiveness, and how to choose the right cannabinoid ratio.
 
   Could a fingerprick at home flag your Alzheimer's risk? New study says yesCould a fingerprick at home flag your Alzheimer's risk? New study says yes
 
Researchers demonstrated that self-administered fingerprick blood tests measuring p-tau217 and GFAP, returned by post, correlate strongly with venous blood biomarkers and cognitive performance across the Alzheimer's disease continuum. Combined with computerized cognitive testing, this at-home approach offers a scalable, patient-friendly tool for triaging individuals at risk of AD-related impairment.
 
   Can meditation backfire? Study finds brief mindfulness may heighten stereotype biasCan meditation backfire? Study finds brief mindfulness may heighten stereotype bias
 
Mindful meditation may not only fail to reduce cognitive bias but, based on the study findings, may exacerbate stereotypes.
 
   Do repeated football head hits disrupt the gut microbiome?Do repeated football head hits disrupt the gut microbiome?
 
A small exploratory study of collegiate football players found that non-concussive head impacts are correlationally linked to acute and season-long shifts in gut microbiome composition, with changes most pronounced 48–72 hours after significant impacts. However, most associations weakened after correction for multiple testing, and the authors stress the findings are preliminary and hypothesis-generating.
 
 Exercise or caffeine? Study finds neither clearly beats placebo for mental fatigue
 
Exercise or caffeine? Study finds neither clearly beats placebo for mental fatigueResearchers compare the effects of caffeine and aerobic exercise on mental fatigue in adults.
 
 
 Why is the US falling behind other high-income nations on survival?
 
Why is the US falling behind other high-income nations on survival?A JAMA Network Open study found that the US recorded 12.7 million excess deaths compared with 17 peer high-income countries between 1999 and 2022. Circulatory and metabolic diseases drove much of the burden, while drug poisonings, alcohol-related deaths, and suicide sharply widened the gap among younger Americans.
 
 
 The power of organoids in speeding up lifesaving drug development
 
The power of organoids in speeding up lifesaving drug developmentOrganoids are miniature tissue or organ models formed by stem cells (including pluripotent stem cells, tissue-specific adult stem cells, etc.) or progenitor cells in an in vitro three-dimensional culture system, which possess structural features and partial functions analogous to their corresponding in vivo organs.
 
 
 Brain-controlled hearing aid concept helps solve the cocktail party problem
 
Brain-controlled hearing aid concept helps solve the cocktail party problemResearchers developed a real-time brain-controlled hearing system that uses neural signals to identify and amplify the speaker a listener is focusing on in noisy, multi-talker environments. Using intracranial brain recordings, the system improved speech intelligibility, reduced listening effort, tracked attention shifts, and provided a benchmark for future brain-guided hearing aids.
 
 
 How diabetes could drain $5 trillion from the global economy by 2050
 
How diabetes could drain $5 trillion from the global economy by 2050A macroeconomic modelling study across 190 countries and territories estimates that diabetes could reduce global economic output by INT$5.177 trillion between 2021 and 2050. Most projected losses stem from diabetes-related disability and morbidity, with high-income countries facing the largest dollar losses and low- and middle-income countries carrying most of the disease burden.
 
 
 Regular arts and physical activity linked to slower aging
 
Regular arts and physical activity linked to slower agingResearch shows that leisure activities, including arts engagement and physical exercise, are linked to slower epigenetic aging and improved health outcomes.
 
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