Medicine's over-generalization problem—and how AI might make things worse In medicine, there's a well-known maxim: never say more than your data allows. It's one of the first lessons learned by clinicians and researchers. May 1, 2025 0 0
Consumer resistance to frozen foods driven by health fears, new study finds Concerns over health and freshness are keeping many shoppers from embracing frozen foods, a new study suggests—despite their potential to reduce food waste, cut carbon footprints, and offer affordable nutrition. May 1, 2025 0 1
Even mild face blindness can cause serious difficulties in daily life Have you ever been ignored by someone you knew when you bumped into them in the street or at an event? If so, you probably thought they were being rude. But they might have face blindness—a condition officially known as ... May 1, 2025 0 0
Which medications are commonly prescribed for autistic people and why? Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition. Someone may have social and communication differences, sensory issues and/or restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior or interests. May 1, 2025 0 0
More men with prostate cancer are avoiding unnecessary surgery Prostate cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death among men in the United States. Despite this, widespread adoption of prostate cancer screening has been controversial. Many primary care doctors worry that screening ... May 1, 2025 0 8
Time to trash your supplements? Low levels of NAD⁺ may not drive aging In his recent Netflix documentary, Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, tech millionaire Bryan Johnson reveals that he includes NAD precursors in his expansive supplement routine, totaling more than 50 pills a day. May 1, 2025 0 72
Laser-based analytical platform enhances CAR T cell therapy manufacturing and effectiveness A team of researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC has developed an advanced tool for analyzing chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells, including how they evolve during manufacturing and which ones are most effective ... May 1, 2025 0 33
Florida moves to ban fluoride in drinking water Florida state lawmakers have approved a bill to ban the addition of fluoride to public drinking water, a move that public health experts say could harm dental health across the state. May 1, 2025 0 0
A generation at risk: Prenatal opioid exposure tied to hidden health problems Exposure to opioids during pregnancy could be causing long-term, unknown health conditions for a generation of children, a University of Dundee expert has warned. May 1, 2025 0 0
Revealing the impact of tirzepatide treatment on muscle composition in type 2 diabetes A recent analysis of the SURPASS-3 trial unravels the impact of treatment with the drug tirzepatide on muscle volume and fat infiltration in individuals with type 2 diabetes. May 1, 2025 0 93