Novel Drug Combination Achieves 83% Remission Rate in High-Risk Leukemia

University of Hong Kong researchers demonstrate that novel QUIZOM combination therapy achieves 83% complete remission rate in high-risk FLT3-mutated acute…

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Childhood junk food may permanently rewire brain appetite circuits, study finds

New research reveals that consuming junk food during childhood may permanently alter brain circuits controlling appetite, with effects persisting into…

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Training Breaks Cost Less Than Athletes Think, New Studies Show

Three recent studies reveal that training breaks cause far less fitness loss than athletes fear. Genetic factors protect against rapid…

Zinc-Copper Imbalance: How High-Dose Zinc Supplements Create Hidden Deficiencies

High-dose zinc supplements can cause copper deficiency within weeks due to competitive absorption. Research shows optimal supplementation requires a 15:1…

Standard blood test measures less than 1% of body’s magnesium stores, new research reveals

New research reveals standard blood tests measure less than 1% of the body's magnesium stores and may miss deficiency affecting…

Cellular Wave Patterns Drive Early Life Development Through Protein Dynamics

MIT research reveals fertilized eggs organize through rotating protein wave patterns, not simple activation switches. These Rho-GTP signaling waves perform…

Understanding Vitamin Function: How Each Micronutrient Drives Essential Biochemical Processes

Every vitamin performs a defined biochemical function as cofactors and regulators in human metabolism. When these functions are compromised, clinical…

Glycine Sleep Supplements Work Through Temperature Control, Not Sedation, Research Shows

New research reveals glycine supplements improve sleep through targeted temperature control rather than sedation. Clinical trials show 3 grams before…

Caffeine Boosts Lifting Performance Through Neural Enhancement, New Trial Shows

New research shows caffeine improves lifting performance by 5-12% through neural enhancement rather than muscle growth. The study found 300mg…

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…