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Artificial Pancreas System Frees Diabetics From Constant Monitoring
Beware of the revolutionary artificial pancreas system that can free diabetics from constant monitoring, but how does it actually work?
Personalized Cancer Vaccine Trains Immune System to Vanquish Tumors
Sparking hope, personalized cancer vaccines harness your immune system to target tumors uniquely; discover how this breakthrough could transform cancer treatment.
CRISPR Gene Therapy Cures Rare Blood Disease in Landmark Human Trial
Breaking news: CRISPR gene therapy cures a rare blood disease in humans, raising groundbreaking possibilities—and important questions about the future of medicine.
Sleep Chronotypes: Should School Start Times Shift Later?
Ongoing research suggests later school start times may better match teens’ biological sleep patterns, raising important questions about educational policies.
Sleep Chronotypes: Should School Start Times Shift Later?
For teens’ optimal health and performance, considering later school start times aligns with their natural sleep chronotypes and needs.
Blood‑Brain Barrier Chips: Testing Drugs Without Mice
Learn how Blood‑Brain Barrier Chips enable drug testing without mice, offering realistic human models that could revolutionize your research efforts.
Blood‑Brain Barrier Chips: Testing Drugs Without Mice
Medical researchers now use blood-brain barrier chips to test drug permeability without mice, revolutionizing neuroscience research and reducing animal testing—discover how.
The Rise of Phage Therapy in the Antibiotic Crisis
Lurking behind the antibiotic crisis lies a promising, yet complex, alternative—discover how phage therapy could reshape infection treatment and challenge traditional antibiotics.
The Rise of Phage Therapy in the Antibiotic Crisis
Summarizing the rise of phage therapy amid antibiotic resistance reveals a promising, targeted alternative that could transform future infection treatments.