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The Brain Learns to Prefer Unhealthy Foods The typical Western diet is high in fat and sugar, and many people in industrialized countries prefer unhealthy
AI predicts pancreatic cancer prognosis.
A new study by researchers at Harvard Medical School and the University of Copenhagen has found that an artificial intelligence (AI) system can predict the
Germany’s Life Expectancy in Europe
Germany Ranks Lowest in Life Expectancy Among Western European Countries A recent study conducted by the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) and the Max
Robot prints live cells in body.
A new robotic system has been developed that can print living cells directly onto organs and tissues inside the patient’s body. Bioprinting, the process of
The Invisible Influence: Pharma Money and Medication Choice
A recent study conducted by researchers at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) in New York City has investigated whether financial support from pharmaceutical
Genetic Predisposition to Vegetarianism
A recent study conducted by researchers at Northwestern University has found that there may be a genetic predisposition to strict vegetarianism. The study, which is
Voice Analysis Detects Diabetes
A new study has found that an artificial intelligence (AI) can accurately detect changes in a person’s voice that indicate the presence of diabetes. The
Heart stem cells cure Crohn’s
Heart stem cells have been found to promote wound healing and significantly reduce inflammation in the gut, according to recent animal studies. Morbus Crohn, a
Discovery of Human Memory Variations
New Study Reveals Reasons for Differences in Memory Performance The memory performance of different individuals varies significantly, and researchers have now discovered the reasons behind
Hobbies boost senior mental health.
Seniors who engage in hobbies have a higher level of life satisfaction, are less likely to experience depressive symptoms, and feel healthier. While it has