WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 06: Activists protest the price of prescription drug costs in front of the … More
Category: 5. Health
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Streamlining High-Throughput Screening with Revvity’s Automated Workflow Solutions
Revvity offers comprehensive solutions designed to help accelerate laboratory workflows, assisting researchers meet targets faster and bring new therapies to market sooner. Our integrated approach combines advanced instrumentation with specialized reagents…
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Amid Doctor Shortage, Physician Assistant Pay Hits $130,000
The American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) said total median compensation “across all … More
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Trump Says Executive Order Will Lower Drug Prices By 30% To 80%
President Donald Trump during an executive order signing in the Oval Office of the White House in … More
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Angel City FC’s Ali Riley Shares IVF Journey Alongside Mira
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 07: Ali Riley #5 of Angel City FC smiles as she walks on to the field … More
When Angel City FC…
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Estrogen-related receptors could be key to treating metabolic and muscular disorders
A new Salk Institute study suggests estrogen-related receptors could be a key to repairing energy metabolism and muscle fatigue.
Across the body, tiny bean-shaped structures called mitochondria turn the food we eat into usable energy. This cellular-level metabolism is especially important in…
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Measles virus detected in Houston wastewater before cases were reported
An innovative outbreak detection program that tracks disease-causing viruses in wastewater identified the measles virus in Houston samples collected in early January 2025, before cases were reported. The team that developed the program, which includes researchers at Baylor College of Medicine,…
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Lower tackle height changing face of women’s rugby, study says
Lower the legal tackle height in women’s rugby is providing effectin in reducing head contacts between players, a world-first study suggests.
Changes to the tackle height law in women’s community rugby in Scotland is linked to reductions in head-to-head and head-to shoulder contacts, the study…
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Olympic anti-doping lab puts U.S. meat supply to the test
Scientists at UCLA’s Olympic Analytical Laboratory turned their sophisticated analytical capabilities for testing athlete samples for performance-enhancing drugs to research examining the U.S. meat supply as part of a study led by Texas Tech. The study was designed to investigate concerns that…
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CAR-T cell therapy for cancer causes ‘brain fog,’ study shows
After treatment with CAR-T cells — immune cells engineered to attack cancer — patients sometimes tell their doctors they feel like they have “brain fog,” or forgetfulness and difficulty concentrating.
A new Stanford Medicine-led study shows that CAR-T cell therapy causes mild cognitive…
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