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Safety Concerns Raised Over Powdered Infant Formula Preparation Machines

A study has shown that 85% of infant formula preparation machines do not produce water hot enough to kill all harmful bacteria in the formula, which could pose a significant risk to infant health.
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Earth Gets a CO2 "Healthcheck"

Managing anthropogenic emissions is crucial for addressing global warming and promoting sustainable growth. However, existing emission records lack accuracy due to limited knowledge of CO2 emissions from cities and key sectors
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Nasal Vaccine Could Offer Protection From Strep A Infections

A new nasal vaccine, which uses an experimental liposome-based approach and is now in Phase 1 clinical trials, could provide long-term protection from Strep A.
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Researchers Develop Bioprinted Full Thickness Human Skin

A new research paper shows the successful development of bioprinted skin that accelerates wound healing, supports healthy extracellular matrix remodeling, and provides optimism for complete wound recovery.
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Extensive Protein Dataset Advances Human Health Research

A landmark study analyzing over 54,000 samples from the UK Biobank has been published in Nature. Conducted by the Pharma Proteomics Project, it is the largest body of work analyzing the effects of common gene variations on blood proteins.
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Should We Be Screening Fathers for Postpartum Depression?

Dads can suffer from postpartum depression, and a new pilot study suggests they can and should be screened for the condition. Addressing the health of fathers may be a powerful untapped tool in improving the nation’s ongoing maternal health crisis.
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Breakthrough Technology Selectively Removes Aging Cells

A revolutionary breakthrough in medical research has unveiled a cutting-edge technology capable of selectively removing aging cells, offering a promising new approach to treating age-related diseases.
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Motherhood Can Reactivate, Repurpose and Rewire the Brain

New research from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Associate Professor Stephen Shea helps explain how the brain adapts during a critical period of adulthood: the time when new mothers learn to care for their young.
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Ancient Technology May Hold the Key to Plant-Based Cheese That ‘People Want To Eat’

To produce plant-based cheeses that feel and taste like dairy cheese, scientists have their sights set on fermentation. In a new research result, scientists demonstrate the potential of fermentation for producing climate-friendly cheeses.
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Weaknesses in Sepsis-Causing Bacteria in Premature Babies

Scientists have tracked the bacterial strains behind life-threatening sepsis seen in premature babies. Their study reveals the mystery of how the bacteria survive and succeed in causing this condition.
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