Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine Serhiy Kyslytsya said after talks with the Russian delegation in Istanbul that there are many issues that can only be resolved if a personal meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy…
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AI-powered app enables anemia screening using fingernail selfies
Anemia affects more than 2 billion people worldwide, including an estimated 83 million Americans at high risk. Now, a new app delivers reliable, accessible screening directly to consumers.
A new study co-authored by Chapman University professor and founding dean of the Fowler School of…
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Pope Leo XIV offers to host Russia-Ukraine talks, calls Istanbul peace attempt “tragic”
Pope Leo XIV has offered the Vatican as the venue to host future peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, the Vatican’s secretary of state has said.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin described the outcome of the recent Türkiye peace talks as “tragic.”
“It’s all tragic because we hoped that a…
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One in ten asthma cases can be avoided with a better urban environment
The combination of air pollution, dense urban development and limited green spaces increases the risk of asthma in both children and adults. This is shown by a new study conducted as part of a major EU collaboration led by researchers from Karolinska Institutet.
The study covers nearly 350,000…
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A step closer to the confident production of blood stem cells for regenerative medicine
Researchers from the Stem Cells and Cancer team at the Josep Carreras Leukaemia Research Institute and the Hospital del Mar Research Institute have developed a method to confidently produce blood cell precursors from stem cells in mice, by activating a set of seven key genes in the laboratory….
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How do middle-aged folks get dementia? It could be these proteins
Dementia usually affects older people, so when it occurs in middle age, it can be hard to recognize. The most common form is frontotemporal dementia (FTD), which is often mistaken for depression, schizophrenia, or Parkinson’s disease before the correct diagnosis is reached.
Now, as part of an…
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Relieve your pain with a psychologist or an app
Psychological treatment can relieve pain. New research from Aarhus BSS now shows what happens in the brain — and what specific treatments psychologists, doctors and patients can turn to.
Back pain, migraines, arthritis, long-term concussion symptoms, complications following cancer…
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How antibiotic resistance to fusidic acid works
In a new article published in Nature Communications, researchers from Uppsala Antibiotic Center, Uppsala University and SciLifeLab describe a fundamental mechanism of antibiotic resistance. What happens in a bacterium that is resistant to the antibiotic fusidic acid? With a stop-motion movie at…
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Novel molecular maneuver helps malaria parasite dodge the immune system
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have discovered how a parasite that causes malaria when transmitted through a mosquito bite can hide from the body’s immune system, sometimes for years. It turns out that the parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, can shut down a key set of genes, rendering itself…
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