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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

The three big studies pushing at the frontiers of HIV prevention

Glenda Gray | There are an estimated 5000 new HIV transmissions every day. Around 70% of the 37 million people living with HIV globally are...

Only 8-hour work week good for mental health: Cambridge research

News Desk | How many paid hours per week does a person need to work to maintain good mental health? To answer the question, the researchers...

Can embracing negative emotions boost psychological well-being?

News Desk | In a study of more than 1,300 adults, researchers found that people who regularly try to resist negative emotions may be more...

What are the early signs of oral cancer?

News Desk | Oral cancer is caused by the uncontrolled growth and reproduction of cells in some regions of the mouth. It can occur inside the...

Have scientists finally found the universal cure for cancer?

News Desk | Yoshito Kishi, who is the Morris Loeb Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University in...

Have scientists found a way to beat antibiotic resistance?

News Desk | Antibiotic resistance, defined by bacteria's lack of susceptibility to drugs that would otherwise be effective against them, has steadily become a significant problem...

Can robots predict psychosis risk in the way we talk?

News Desk | People's language could reveal clues about their future risk of developing psychosis. Scientists concluded this after studying the subtle features of people's...

Can vitamin D supplements prevent type 2 diabetes?

News Desk | Vitamin D is an essential vitamin; it builds and maintains healthy bones. Our bodies produce vitamin D in response to sun exposure, and they can...

How a lethal toxin might help in the opioid crisis…

News Desk | Opioids are a range of drugs that act on opioid receptors to quickly relieve pain. Although they are effective and safe when...

Exactly how much ‘nature time’ do we need to boost well-being?

News Desk | In Western society, as overall interaction with nature slowly declines, scientists are exploring whether reconnecting with parks, woodlands, and beaches might benefit...

Can low vitamin K reduce mobility in older adults?

News Desk | Older adults with insufficient vitamin K are likely to be at higher risk for mobility disability, according to new research. Dietary sources of vitamin K...

Can low fruit and vegetable intake be the reason why we die?

News Desk | Fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins, fiber, potassium, magnesium, and antioxidants. A diet that includes fruits and vegetables can lower blood pressure, reduce the...
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