Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) towards medicine has been an ongoing concern for the last several decades. The concept that a microbe can build resistance and multiply faster than scientists can find a treatment is becoming more of a reality. Since the…
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Herpes Virus Helps Improve Immune Cell Therapy
The herpes virus is an infection that often causes painful blisters on the mouth and or genitals. Interestingly, the viral infection is common and is associated with cold sores, mononucleosis or ‘mono’, genital herpes, chickenpox, shingles, and even…
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A Multi-Billion Dollar Market For CRISPR Therapies Is Possible
Nicole CraineVictoria Gray, the first patient treated with CRISPR, and Jennifer Doudna, the CRISPR pioneer, at … More
In a recent conversation with Nobel Prize winning CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna, we explored the transformative potential of…
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There’s no evidence work requirements for Medicaid recipients will boost employment, but they are a key piece of Republican spending bill
Republicans in the U.S. Senate are sparring over their version of the multitrillion-dollar budget and immigration bill the House of Representatives passed on May 22, 2025.
Some GOP senators are insisting on shrinking the budget deficit, which the House version would increase by about…
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More Colorado workplaces are becoming safe places for employees in recovery
At Odie B’s, a sandwich shop in Denver, recovery from drug and alcohol use is part of daily operations.
“Seventy percent of our staff is active in recovery,” Cliff Blauvelt, co-owner of Odie B’s, said in a video testimonial. “We try to provide a safe space where people can feel…
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Western blot tips, tricks and troubleshooting guide
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Nvidia Is Investing Billions In Healthcare—Especially With Robotics And Hardware
Nvidia, which has gained immense popularity and fame in recent years thanks to its industry leading hardware and GPUs fueling the AI boom, has been investing billions of dollars to make in-roads into the healthcare industry.
The company has always been interested in healthcare. In fact, it…
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Insurance Is So Complicated, Even Doctors Don’t Know What You’ll Have To Pay
Imagine your physician prescribed an expensive new drug for you, hopeful it will control a serious chronic illness. Concerned about its price, you ask what your out-of-pocket costs will be. To help your physician, you even pull out details of your insurance coverage.
But even with this…
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Why Tech-Savvy Women Are Leading The New Wellness Renaissance
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Once a playground of Silicon Valley visionaries and male-driven biohackers, the longevity space is being fundamentally reimagined, and this time, it’s women who are leading the charge. They’re reframing aging not as a race…
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Trees vs. disease: Tree cover reduces mosquito-borne health risk
Protecting trees might not seem like a public health strategy, but new research suggests it could be — especially in the tropics. A Stanford University-led study published May 28 in Landscape Ecology, shows that in Costa Rica, even modest patches of tree cover can reduce the presence of…
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