Research & Development

Long-Term Cognitive Safety of Short-Term Menopausal Hormone Therapy
Research & Development Long-Term Cognitive Safety of Short-Term Menopausal Hormone Therapy

Women in early postmenopause often face the decision of whether to undergo menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) to manage their symptoms, and concerns over potential cognitive side effects can impact this choice considerably. Recently published research by Carey Gleason and colleagues from the

Phen2Test: Enhancing Genetic Testing Decisions for Pediatric Rare Disorders
Research & Development Phen2Test: Enhancing Genetic Testing Decisions for Pediatric Rare Disorders

Rare diseases, though individually uncommon, collectively impact millions of people worldwide. Most of these conditions manifest in childhood, with genetic factors being the primary cause in about 80% of cases. Children with rare genetic disorders often endure prolonged diagnostic journeys

How Will AI Transform Drug Development by 2025?
Research & Development How Will AI Transform Drug Development by 2025?

The pharmaceutical industry stands on the precipice of a monumental shift, driven by the rapid progress in artificial intelligence (AI). By 2025, AI is expected to significantly transform drug development processes, making them more efficient, accurate, and personalized. This article delves into

Can Gliocidin Revolutionize Glioblastoma Treatment by Breaching Barriers?
Research & Development Can Gliocidin Revolutionize Glioblastoma Treatment by Breaching Barriers?

Glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive and lethal forms of brain cancer, presents a significant challenge to medical professionals due to its resistance to standard therapies. The complexity of its cellular structure and its ability to evade the immune system make it particularly difficult to

Are Genetic Mutations in Healthy Breast Cells a Cancer Risk?
Research & Development Are Genetic Mutations in Healthy Breast Cells a Cancer Risk?

Recent research has uncovered a startling discovery: certain rare genetic mutations in the breast cells of healthy women may be early indicators of breast cancer development. This groundbreaking study, conducted by researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC), BC Cancer, Harvard

Can the Oral Microbiome Influence Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy?
Research & Development Can the Oral Microbiome Influence Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy?

The study of saliva microbes in pregnant women experiencing stress and mental health symptoms opens up new potential avenues for understanding and improving maternal mental health. The research conducted by scientists at Michigan State University and published in BMJ Mental Health seeks to discover

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