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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 17-May-2026 20:15 ET (18-May-2026 00:15 GMT/UTC)
Researchers uncover how sugar substitutes disrupt liver detoxification
Experimental Biology
Study reveals how deadly tick disease spreads
Experimental Biology
Vitamin K shows evidence of brain benefits in rats
Experimental Biology
Diagnosing sports-related concussions may be harder than previously thought
Experimental Biology
Gut bacteria may contribute to blood pressure medicine resistance
Experimental Biology
Autism-associated brain differences can be observed in the womb
Experimental Biology
Proteins in saliva could aid in COVID-19 detection and predict severe illness
Experimental Biology
Scientists identify cancer biomarkers in breast milk
Experimental Biology
Vitamin C could help reduce toxic side effects of common cancer treatment
Experimental Biology
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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 17-May-2026 20:15 ET (18-May-2026 00:15 GMT/UTC)
Breast cancer that has begun to spread could be controlled for longer with targeted radiotherapy
European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO)
Just two radiotherapy sessions given over eight days can treat prostate cancer without any extra side effects
European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO)
Meeting an AI doctor before a real-life consultation improves cancer patients’ understanding and reduces stress
European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO)
Blood test that detects tumour DNA could help guide treatment when cancer has spread
European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO)
Blind Ambition: AI agents can turn routine tasks into digital disasters
University of California - Riverside
Trial shows rapid weight loss is much more effective than gradual weight loss in achieving and sustaining clinically meaningful weight loss
European Association for the Study of Obesity
Study links use of new obesity drugs to reduction of asthma exacerbations and inhaler use
European Association for the Study of Obesity
Obesity and dietician societies combine to issue consensus recommendations on use of incretin drugs in obesity therapy
European Association for the Study of Obesity
Nationwide study finds reduced triptan use for migraine one year after semaglutide initiation for weight loss among women
European Association for the Study of Obesity
Analysis of 32 studies and more than 43000 participants shows how using obesity drugs for weight loss is associated with a clinically relevant drop in blood pressure
European Association for the Study of Obesity