GMJ Briefs

Why Standardized Tumor Sample Preparation Matters for Cancer Research Quality

Standardized tumor sample preparation through precision slicing improves cancer research reproducibility and data reliability.

What the Latest Air Pollution Study Means for Your Health

Recent research identifies three key implications from air pollution studies: rapid neurological changes, pollutant-specific responses, and direct evidence linking air…

What Doctors and Patients Should Know About GLP-1 Treatment Resistance

NIH research identifies receptor desensitization and genetic factors in GLP-1 plateaus, pointing toward intermittent dosing and personalized approaches for improved…

What Parents Need to Know: The Evidence Supporting ‘Baby Talk’

Scientific evidence confirms parentese actively supports language development and neural growth, validating caregivers' natural instincts.

What You Need to Know About the Next Generation of Glucose Monitoring Technology

New nanotechnology sensors offer more accurate, less invasive glucose monitoring with potential to improve compliance and outcomes for millions of…

6.1-magnitude earthquake strikes Afghanistan; 140,000 at moderate risk intensity

A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan on 27 June 2026 at a depth of 208 kilometres, exposing approximately 140,000 people to…

Clinical Guidelines Still Rely on Race-Based Dosing Despite Scientific Concerns

Multiple medications retain race-based dosing recommendations despite research showing this approach may be scientifically unsound and clinically counterproductive.

Global Migration Law Framework Protects 281 Million, Yet Implementation Falters

Comprehensive international migration law frameworks exist but face significant enforcement challenges affecting 281 million global migrants.