Uncovering the role of vitamin C in skin regeneration

Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Geriatrics and Gerontology find vitamin C activates genes for epidermal thickening.
Strategy to prevent age-related macular degeneration identified

Washington University researchers discover cholesterol metabolism link, offering potential new treatments for age-related vision loss. From WashU Medicine 27/06/25 (first released 24/06/25) A new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis identifies a possible way to slow or block progression of age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness in people over […]
Pharaoh’s curse fungus turned into anti-cancer drug

University of Pennsylvania researchers harness ancient tomb fungi, developing promising compounds targeting leukaemia with enhanced potency.
International study: AI has little impact on workers’ wellbeing so far, but…

University of Pittsburgh researchers find AI exposure may improve physical health, yet caution against drawing early conclusions.
Recycled plastics can affect hormone systems and metabolism

University of Gothenburg study reveals over 80 chemicals in recycled plastics, impacting zebrafish larvae health significantly.
PET imaging links brain inflammation to speech disorder and Parkinson-like syndrome

Mayo Clinic researchers discover neuroinflammation patterns in PAOS patients, unveiling potential for early diagnosis and treatment.
Scientists create test to predict chemotherapy resistance in patients

University of Cambridge researchers develop genomic test, improving personalised treatment by identifying chemotherapy-resistant cancer patients.
New method enables in vivo generation of CAR T cells to treat cancer and autoimmune disease

Researchers at Cambridge University develop targeted lipid nanoparticles to enhance CAR T cell delivery and efficiency.
Virtual reality could help stroke survivors regain movement

Flinders University researchers find VR therapy increases rehabilitation time, slightly improving arm function and balance for stroke survivors.
Brewed for longevity: drinking coffee linked with healthy aging in women

Harvard University study reveals caffeinated coffee boosts mental and physical health, but tea and cola don’t.