Major pork jerky recall: Metal wire contamination risk A massive recall has been issued for more than 2.28 million pounds of ready-to-eat Golden Island pork jerky, which may contain pieces of metal wire. Oct 27, 2025 0 0
Integrated surveillance tops future One Health research priorities Integrated surveillance systems that unite human, livestock, agricultural, and ecosystem experts to support early detection, community engagement, and rapid response top the five future research priorities of One Health. Oct 27, 2025 0 0
Elderly migrants in Swedish care homes faced higher COVID-19 mortality risk Migrants from low-income countries living in care settings in Sweden were more likely to die from COVID-19 than people born in the country during the first year of the pandemic, according to a new study by researchers from ... Oct 27, 2025 0 1
Health data in England show changing patterns of heart diseases before, during and after the pandemic A comprehensive study of electronic health records for 57 million people living in England has revealed the evolving burden of cardiovascular diseases before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Oct 27, 2025 0 0
Is Halloween more trick than treat? The dangers of overeating sugar, licorice and sherbet Trick or treat? Something I won't be hearing at my own door this Halloween. Myself and the other misers of our village will once again be shunning anyone ringing the bell in search of sugar. Apparently, placing a pumpkin ... Oct 27, 2025 0 0
Creativity is good for the brain and might even slow down its aging: New study Creative experience might enhance brain health, which could slow down the brain's aging. Oct 27, 2025 0 1
Uncovering new therapeutic targets for a common KRAS mutation behind cancer A team of Northwestern investigators has discovered novel molecular underpinnings of a common oncogenic mutation in cancer, findings that may inform the development of new therapeutic strategies, according to findings published ... Oct 27, 2025 0 43
Quantifying physical performance and identifying knee injury risk factors in rugby players Researchers at University of Tsukuba conducted a prospective analysis of the physical performance of rugby players and investigated risk factors for knee injuries. The study found that a limb symmetry index for hip internal ... Oct 27, 2025 0 0
One long walk a day may cut risk of death and cardiovascular disease better than multiple short walks A prospective population-based cohort study of suboptimally active adults ( Oct 27, 2025 0 77
Bisphenol A causes sex-specific changes in metabolism and the immune system, study reveals Even small amounts of bisphenol A can lead to long-term health effects. When researchers studied adult rats exposed in the fetal stage, they found that females had developed a more masculine and males a more feminine gene ... Oct 27, 2025 0 135