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Liver infographic showing stages leading from healthy to cirrhosis

New Drug Reverses Liver Aging in Mice, Offers Hope for Millions with Liver Disease

two green plastic army man toys facing each other with guns drawn

Most Armed Conflicts Ever Recorded Plague Our Planet

A model image of the targeted deep brain zone, the striatum, which plays a crucial role in reward and reinforcement mechanisms.

Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation: A New Frontier in Treating Addiction, Depression, and OCD

A photograph of a diverse group of people enjoying various physical activities in a lush, green park setting.

Physical activity in nature helps prevent several diseases, including depression and type 2 diabetes

Illustration of a human heart

Novel CT exam reduces need for invasive artery treatment

europium complexes changing structure

Grading tumors non-invasively with glowing goo

cancer patient in pain

“Unclear” whether opioids are effective at treating cancer pain

Measurement setup, in which mid-infrared and visible beams are focused onto the optoelectronic device. Insert: Image of the device on which picosecond current pulses are launched, transported and detected.

Photo-induced superconductivity on a chip

Researchers have discovered a link between fatty liver disease and mental health.

Fatty liver disease patients likely to suffer from personality disorder

Maize growing in a field

Resistant starch supplement reduces liver triglycerides in people with fatty liver disease

Red spot on man's lower back indicating pain in that location. Pixabay

Opioids no more effective than placebo for acute back and neck pain

Topological quantum computations are accomplished by entwining the world-lines of non-Abelian anyons.

Google spots unusual memory behavior of anyon particles

Illustration of two skeletons and a liver

Surgery most effective treatment of metabolic liver disease

Brief schematic diagram of the detection principle and method.

A fast way to diagnose type 2 diabetes: sniffing urinary acetone

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