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Russia is developing what officials have described as a “vaccine against aging,” a gene therapy drug aimed at slowing cellular aging by blocking a receptor linked to age-related changes in the body, the deputy science minister said Thursday
Much of the enthusiasm for these ‘anti-ageing’ products is based on animal studies, mostly involving rodents
Coffee is among the world’s most popular beverages, with more than 2 billion cups of coffee consumed daily worldwide
Development of a personal health management system integrating digital twin technology and smart wearables in China
For more than a decade, people have used wearable technology (wearables) like the Oura Ring or Apple Watch to manage their physical and mental health. They track daily steps, heart rate, sleep patterns, and even blood oxygen levels. Now, neurologists are using wearables to help their patients manage chronic conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease,…
Wearables have become an add-on in our daily tech lives. While customers get more addicted to their phones, this doesn’t necessarily translate into more phone purchases. As companies seek to diversify their revenue streams, the wearable accessory market has exploded in recent years. Devices like Apple Watch, AirPods, and smart rings have become increasingly popular,…
February 18, 2026 ByMaureen Salamon, Executive Editor, Harvard Women’s Health Watch
The ethnicity and gut microbiota hypothesis: analyzing multifactorial interactions and their health implications
Researchers at UC Davis School of Medicine have uncovered how an imbalanced gut microbiome escalates the production of metabolic byproducts by certain gut bacteria. This imbalance drives a feedback loop that worsens chronic kidney disease (CKD) in mice. The scientists identified an investigational drug that might break the destructive cycle. The findings were published in Science
The University of South Florida Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS), part of the Tampa Medical & Research District (TMRD), has become the first institution in Florida and third in the world to install GE HealthCare’s Allia Moveo, a next-generation, image-guided therapy (IGT) solution designed to deliver exceptional mobility, workflow efficiency, and image…

