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Australian honeypot ants in various sizes.

Western science catches up with First Nations’ medicinal use of ant honey

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
In the Alzheimer’s affected brain, abnormal collections of the tau protein accumulate and form tangles (seen in blue) within neurons, harming synaptic communication between nerve cells. Credits:Image: National Institute on Aging, NIH

How Tau tangles form in the brain

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Person holding test tube with blood. Credit Pixabay.

New guidelines for diagnosing Alzheimer’s

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
Immune cell.

Discovery could lead to more treatments to prevent cancer and infectious diseases

Categories Health
(A) Previously studied and (B) proposed boron agents used to deliver boron to tumor cells. The way in which the new boron agent PBC-IP binds to the carrier protein albumin facilitates its accumulation in tumor cells even at low doses, leading to better treatment outcomes without toxic effects on healthy cells.

Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) Gets Boost With New Potion

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
Honey dipper dripping honey. Pixabay

Researchers revisit ancient honey & vinegar mixture to stop infections

Categories Health
The University of Virginia School of Medicine's Jung-Bum Shin, PhD, has discovered how hair cells that let us hear can naturally repair themselves. The finding could advance efforts to develop better ways to treat hearing loss, including age-related hearing loss.

How Hair Cells Repair Themselves, Opening Doors for Hearing Loss Treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Mitochondria illustration. Pixabay

NIH Study Uncovers Weakened Immune Response in Children with Mitochondrial Disorders

Categories Health
(Illustration by Michael S. Helfenbein)

Potential Breakthrough in Cancer Treatment by Targeting Extra Chromosomes

Categories Health
Pills in a packet. Pixabay

Fewer than half of new drugs add substantial value over existing treatments

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Hydractinia's regeneration driving stem cells are stored in the lower trunk of the animal's body, far from the mouth.

How a Sea Creature’s Mouth Could Unlock the Secrets of Aging and Revolutionize Human Healing

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Two men looking at a computer screen

AI tool could speed up dementia diagnosis

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Bright green bacteria. Pixabay

Gut Bacterial Blooms Linked to Lupus Flare-ups, Study Finds

Categories Health
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