Teclistamab Shows Strong Response Rates in Earlier-Line Multiple Myeloma Treatment
Phase 3 trial shows teclistamab extends progression-free survival by 7.3 months compared with standard treatments in multiple myeloma patients with…
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E-cigarettes deliberately designed to target youth through availability and addictive features, researchers warn
New research reveals how tobacco companies systematically design e-cigarettes to maximize youth appeal, uptake, and dependence through three deliberate strategies.…
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New Research Reveals Why Explosive Athletic Performance Isn’t Just About Speed or Strength
New biomechanical research reveals explosive athletic performance isn't about speed or strength alone, but depends on precise coordination of neural…
Daily Multivitamins May Slow Biological Aging and Cognitive Decline, Major Study Finds
New research shows daily multivitamins can slow biological aging and delay cognitive decline by 2 years. Study tracked 5,203 participants…
Creatine’s Brain Benefits Under Scientific Scrutiny: Evidence Gap Between Marketing and Research
Comprehensive review of 35 studies reveals significant evidence gaps between creatine's proven muscle benefits and emerging brain health marketing claims.…
Essential Minerals Drive All Body Functions, New Research Shows
New research shows essential minerals function as an interconnected network, with deficiencies in one mineral potentially disrupting multiple body systems…
World Health Assembly Adopts New Global Health Security Framework After Pandemic Treaty Stalemate
The 79th World Health Assembly reached consensus on global health security measures including expanded antimicrobial resistance surveillance across 169 countries.…
Stem Cell Therapy Shows Breakthrough Potential for Diabetes Treatment
Researchers are harnessing embryonic stem cells' unique ability to transform into any cell type to develop breakthrough diabetes treatments. Clinical…
Community-based ultrasound screening cuts infant hip dysplasia late diagnosis by 85%
University of Tokyo researchers demonstrate that community-based ultrasound screening identifies hip dysplasia in 8.7% of infants. Nurse-led program achieved near-universal…
Brain Signal After Exercise May Determine Fitness Gains, Study Finds
New research identifies SF1 neurons in the brain that activate for one hour after exercise and determine whether training produces…

