It's the latest in a long-running dispute over the drugs, which some view as groundbreaking, while others say they leave much ...
Background Sex-based differences in immune response are well established, but whether men and women derive comparable benefit ...
Introduction Mindfulness-based interventions are widely used, yet concerns about potential negative effects—particularly those related to mindfulness meditation practice—have gained increasing ...
Educational achievement gaps persist globally, with some ethnic minority and socioeconomically disadvantaged students consistently underperforming. Self-affirmation interventions, brief ...
‘Amyloid-beta-targeting monoclonal antibodies for people with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease’ was published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews at ...
Introduction Cadmium is a metal that poses significant health risks, particularly in occupational environments where exposure ...
Puraite aims to significantly shorten manual literature research in life sciences with explainable AI. About the startup's ...
Based on the Marxist theory of productive forces, this paper analyzes the internal mechanism of cultivating new-quality talents—defined in this study as professionals who possess advanced digital ...
New evidence links viral infections to dementia risk, suggesting vaccines and antiviral therapies may offer preventive ...
Ultra-processed foods are dangerous to our physical and mental health, contributing to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, eating disorders, anxiety, and depression.
To date, the main role of AI in scientific research has been to assist with narrow tasks such as discovering chemical structures, analyzing data or predicting protein shapes. But now, the technology ...
Science has always relied on a curious human’s mind forming a hypothesis, designing an experiment, analyzing the results and presenting the case to that person’s peers. Over centuries, we’ve built ...
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