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Can We Make Cells Young Again?
A landmark clinical trial has treated its first human participant with a cellular reprogramming therapy — injecting genes that instruct aged cells to behave as if they were young. …
Apixaban vs Rivaroxaban: Rethinking the Default Choice in VTE Anticoagulation
For years, apixaban and rivaroxaban have been treated as interchangeable workhorses of venous thromboembolism (VTE) management. Both are direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), both ta…
AI in Healthcare Is Moving From Experiment to Everyday Support
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming part of modern healthcare, supporting doctors with faster insights, smarter patient monitoring, and more efficient clinical workflows. B…
Diabetes Explained: Why Blood Sugar Control Matters
Diabetes affects how the body uses glucose and insulin, making blood sugar control essential for long-term health. Early testing, consistent daily habits, and appropriate medical c…

Mutation-dependent responses to sleep and exercise in clonal haematopoiesis - Nature
Sleep and exercise can slow clonal haematopoiesis and limit mutant cell-driven atherosclerosis.…
When Music Moves You Back: The Science of Sound and Parkinson's
"More than 10 million people worldwide live with Parkinson's disease. For many of them, a simple beat — a rhythm, a melody, a familiar song — can unlock movement that medication al…
Remote Care Expands Access for Sickle Cell Disease Patients, but Adult-Caregiver Disparities Persist
Remote video and phone consultations have opened a critical doorway for sickle cell disease (SCD) patients, with overall satisfaction reaching over 90% among both adults living wit…
Invisible Threat: What Microplastics Are Doing to Your Lungs
You cannot see them, smell them, or taste them — yet with every breath, you may be inhaling dozens of microscopic plastic fragments. Scientists have now confirmed microplastics ins…
Gout Awareness: Why the Most Treatable Arthritis Remains One of the Most Misunderstood
Gout is the most common form of inflammatory arthritis, affecting more than 12 million Americans — yet it is routinely dismissed as a lifestyle problem of the past. New patient sur…
When Antibiotics Fail: The Hidden Force Driving Peri-Implantitis
Dental implants have a well-earned reputation for durability — but for up to one in five recipients, a destructive jawbone infection called peri-implantitis undoes that success. An…
