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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 15-Aug-2025 09:10 ET (15-Aug-2025 13:10 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: 15-Aug-2025 09:10 ET (15-Aug-2025 13:10 GMT/UTC)
Large community heart health checks can identify risk for heart disease
American College of Cardiology
AI Chatbots can be exploited to extract more personal information
King's College London
AASM is accepting abstracts and award entries for Sleep Medicine Disruptors 2025
American Academy of Sleep Medicine
How agile is your crypto? New interview study explores the opportunities and challenges of cryptographic update processes
CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security
Study links exercise with decreased mortality and cardiovascular events in people recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes but no previous cardiovascular disease
European Association for the Study of Diabetes
Media Tip Sheet: Urban ecology at ESA2025
Ecological Society of America
Connect and corrupt: C++ coroutines prone to code-reuse attack despite CFI
CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security
Light scattering prizes for TROPOS researchers
Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS)
Global phosphorus summit to address threats to food and water security
Rothamsted Research
You’re better at spotting malware than you think
University of Waterloo