New biological age tools could reveal health risks before symptoms appear
A JCI review traces biological age measurement from functional tests and blood biomarkers to epigenetic, proteomic, imaging, wearable, and AI-based clocks. It finds that these
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A JCI review traces biological age measurement from functional tests and blood biomarkers to epigenetic, proteomic, imaging, wearable, and AI-based clocks. It finds that these
Scenario-based modeling projects that aviation-related air pollution could drive a major rise in premature deaths by 2040, mainly through PM2.5 and ozone exposure. The study
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A new study finds that hundreds of lives have been saved since school-age girls were offered the HPV jab in 2008.
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More cancer patients could receive genetic testing thanks to a new technique pioneered in Cambridge.
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RAMRS consists of two modules. The first, robot‑assisted osteotomy, uses an optical tracking system and a collaborative robotic arm to guide the bone saw. A
Hundreds of genes have been linked to autism, yet the precise molecular and cellular mechanisms behind it remain largely unclear.
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) are widely prescribed for diabetes and obesity, but studies have found evidence that the medications may also influence behavior