A study published in iCell/i suggests that smartwatches, which can track physical and physiological data, could become valuable tools in biomedicine
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A study reveals that smartwatch data can predict psychiatric illnesses, uncover genetic links, and improve treatment options, offering a new way to approach mental health.
A study published in iCell/i suggests that smartwatches, which can track physical and physiological data, could become valuable tools in biomedicine
Biohacking is a rapidly growing movement that combines technology, biology, and self-experimentation to optimize human performance and well-being....
A recent study has uncovered a fascinating link between genetics and divorce risk. Researchers at Rutgers University analyzed the marital histories of...
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A new study indicates that the gut microbiome composition can predict susceptibility to infections like Klebsiella pneumoniae and E.coli, and altering...
A new study indicates that the gut microbiome composition can predict susceptibility to infections like Klebsiella pneumoniae and E.coli, and altering...
New research into widely used weight loss drugs, including Ozempic, reveals significant health risks. These drugs, initially developed for diabetes...
SUNDAY, Jan. 26, 2025 -- Could a virtual avatar be the future of mental health care? New research shows that artificial intelligence (AI) and...