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Maroc Maroc - DRUGS.COM - Pharma Industry News - 27/Jan 15:01

Metabolic Features From Newborn Screening Can Risk-Stratify Preemies

TUESDAY, Jan. 27, 2026 -- Very premature newborns can be risk-stratified based on metabolic features obtained from routine newborn screening (NBS), according to a study published in the Jan. 21 issue of Science Translational Medicine. Noting that...

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Risk for Cardiovascular Disease Increased With Intake of Highest Amounts of Ultraprocessed Foods

drugs.com - 13/Feb 16:02

FRIDAY, Feb. 13, 2026 -- Adults consuming the highest amounts of ultraprocessed foods have an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, according to...

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Risk for Cardiovascular Disease Increased With Intake of Highest Amounts of Ultraprocessed Foods

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Men Have Higher Risk, Earlier Onset of Premature Cardiovascular Disease

drugs.com - 03/Feb 17:19

TUESDAY, Feb. 3, 2026 -- Men have a significantly higher risk for premature cardiovascular disease (CVD) and a significantly earlier onset compared...

‘Part of our biological toolkit’: newborn babies can anticipate rhythm in music, researchers find

theguardian.com - 05/Feb 19:00

Brain activity suggests newborns can detect and predict patterns relating to rhythm, study says

Reproduction In Space: An Environment Hostile To Human Biology

eurasiareview.com - 04/Feb 23:25

As commercial spaceflight draws ever closer and time spent in space continues to extend, the question of reproductive health beyond the bounds of...

Study finds the biggest risk factors of cancer you can change

knowridge.com - 06/Feb 11:10

Almost 40% of new cancer cases around the world in 2022 may be linked to things we can change, according to a new study published in the journal...

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knowridge.com - 06/Feb 11:10

Almost 40% of new cancer cases around the world in 2022 may be linked to things we can change, according to a new study published in the journal...

New living implant could reduce insulin injections for diabetes

knowridge.com - 07/Feb 00:29

A groundbreaking new study offers hope that people with diabetes may no longer need to take insulin injections every day. The research, published in...

Artificial sweeteners are linked to higher cancer risk

knowridge.com - 09/Feb 14:23

Scientists from Sorbonne Paris Nord University and elsewhere found artificial sweeteners in foods and beverages are linked to higher cancer risk. The...

App-based biometric coaching associated with improved clinician well-being and reduced burnout

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Burnout among health care professionals has become a persistent and pressing issue, especially in high-stress specialties such as oncology, emergency...