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October 4, 2025
Researchers create an artificial brain that mimics human memory
Scientists develop an artificial neural system capable of mimicking human memory processes, opening avenues for AI learning, neuroscience research, and cognitive computing.
by Dora Moore
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October 1, 2025
Global health experts warn of a silent antibiotic resistance crisis
by Margaret T. Kendrick
September 24, 2025
CRISPR 3.0: Editing genes without cutting DNA
by Dora Moore & Margaret T. Kendrick
September 21, 2025
New breakthrough in cancer treatment brings hope to millions
Researchers announce a promising therapy showing unprecedented success in early trials, offering potential relief for millions of patients with previously resistant cancer types.
by Elizabeth Vickery
September 19, 2025
Long COVID continues to challenge medical knowledge
Researchers struggle to pinpoint the biological mechanisms behind long-lasting post-viral symptoms, leaving millions of patients in search of targeted treatments and clearer medical recognition.
by Margaret T. Kendrick
September 18, 2025
A shortage of pediatric specialists sparks concern among parents
Families face longer wait times and fewer available specialists as healthcare systems struggle to recruit and retain pediatric professionals, especially in rural and underserved regions.
by Dora Moore
September 17, 2025
Sleep deprivation is becoming a public health emergency, scientists say
Researchers warn that chronic lack of sleep is reaching epidemic levels, contributing to cognitive decline, cardiovascular disease, and diminished societal productivity worldwide.
by Margaret T. Kendrick
September 16, 2025
The silent rise of metabolic disorders among young adults
Doctors report a sharp increase in metabolic issues such as insulin resistance and fatty liver disease in people under 30, driven by stress, diet and sedentary lifestyles.
by Elizabeth Vickery
September 15, 2025
The renewed push to regulate ultra-processed foods
Public health agencies urge stricter labelling and advertising rules for foods high in additives and preservatives, citing mounting evidence linking them to chronic inflammation and cognitive decline.
by Elizabeth Vickery
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A shortage of pediatric specialists sparks concern among parents
Families face longer wait times and fewer available specialists as healthcare systems struggle to recruit and retain pediatric professionals, especially in rural and underserved regions.
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Sleep deprivation is becoming a public health emergency, scientists say
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