Survey of five Australian avians finds numerous discordant individuals, including a genetically male bird that had laid an egg Summary A study of five Australian bird species revealed surprisingly high rates of discordance between sex Read More
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This Common Anti-Nausea Pill Could Be a Game-Changer for Hard-To-Treat
An anti-nausea drug may reduce recurrence and death in aggressive breast cancer. Scientists are exploring its broader use in oncology. A recent study has identified a link between a widely used anti-nausea drug and improved Read More
A routine, low-cost heart test may be on the verge of a transformative upgrade thanks to artificial intelligence. With advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), a common and affordable test used in many medical clinics could Read More
Women and older adults using semaglutide, a popular anti-obesity medication, may face a heightened risk of muscle loss. A recent study suggests that women and older adults who use the weight-loss drug semaglutide could be Read More
Study Warns: Common Sweeteners Linked to Concerning Developmental Effects –
A new study links artificial sweeteners and added sugars to early puberty in genetically predisposed children. Children who regularly consume certain sweeteners found in common foods and drinks may face a higher likelihood of entering Read More
Environmental impact of common pesticides seriously underestimated, finds research –
The environmental impact of nine pesticides, commonly used in grape cultivation, may have been significantly underestimated, suggesting current pesticide risk assessment criteria need updating. Summary A new study reveals that the environmental harm caused by Read More
Common Chemical Found in Sunscreen Could Be Supercharging Plastic Pollution
Sunscreen chemicals like EHMC may be silently increasing ocean plastic pollution by strengthening harmful microbial biofilms and hindering the bacteria that would otherwise degrade plastic. A widely used ingredient in sunscreen may be interfering with Read More
Unexpected mutations in blood stem cells may help protect against Alzheimer’s disease. A new study published in the journal Cell Stem Cell suggests that certain genetic changes in blood stem cells may offer protection Read More