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Study Links Alcohol and Smoking to Higher Rates of Breast Cancer and Atrial Fibrillation in Older Women Worldwide

Study Links Alcohol and Smoking to Higher Rates of Breast Cancer and Atrial Fibrillation in Older Women Worldwide

A new global analysis published in the Journal of the American Heart Association finds that alcohol use and smoking are shared modifiable risk factors...

July 8, 2026Read the full article →
Bradley A. Maron Appointed Editor-in-Chief of Circulation, Signaling a New Era in Cardiovascular Research

Bradley A. Maron Appointed Editor-in-Chief of Circulation, Signaling a New Era in Cardiovascular Research

The American Heart Association has named Dr. Bradley A. Maron as the new editor-in-chief of Circulation, bringing a focus on pulmonary hypertension an...

July 6, 2026Read the full article →
UCS Launches Interactive Tool to Track Attacks on Science Under Trump Administration

UCS Launches Interactive Tool to Track Attacks on Science Under Trump Administration

The Union of Concerned Scientists unveils a tool documenting attacks on science since Trump's second term, highlighting implications for companies lik...

July 6, 2026Read the full article →
Immune webs shape reperfusion injury: NETs emerge as key drivers and therapeutic targets

Immune webs shape reperfusion injury: NETs emerge as key drivers and therapeutic targets

A new review in Burns & Trauma reveals that neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are central to ischaemia–reperfusion injury across multiple organs, ...

July 4, 2026Read the full article →
New Clinical Pathway May Accelerate Biliary Atresia Diagnosis, Reducing Need for Liver Transplant

New Clinical Pathway May Accelerate Biliary Atresia Diagnosis, Reducing Need for Liver Transplant

Researchers from Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine have published a streamlined diagnostic pathway combining bilirubin testing ...

July 4, 2026Read the full article →
New Study Identifies Key Molecular Pathway Driving Fibrotic Scarring After Spinal Cord Injury and Potential Therapeutic Targets

New Study Identifies Key Molecular Pathway Driving Fibrotic Scarring After Spinal Cord Injury and Potential Therapeutic Targets

Researchers discovered that the c-Jun–Irf8–CD36 axis promotes fibrotic scarring after spinal cord injury, and targeting CD36 or c-Jun with inhibitors ...

July 2, 2026Read the full article →
FDA-Approved Drug Could Enhance Immunotherapy for Rare Liver Cancer

FDA-Approved Drug Could Enhance Immunotherapy for Rare Liver Cancer

Researchers at the University of Washington found that an existing FDA-approved drug may boost immunotherapy efficacy against fibrolamellar carcinoma,...

June 30, 2026Read the full article →
Ace Therapeutics Launches Comprehensive Preclinical Analgesic Drug Development Services

Ace Therapeutics Launches Comprehensive Preclinical Analgesic Drug Development Services

Ace Therapeutics announces end-to-end preclinical services for pain therapeutics, including diverse in vivo pain models and a full research platform, ...

June 30, 2026Read the full article →
Creative Biolabs Advances Drug Discovery with Custom Oligosaccharide Synthesis and Glycan Characterization

Creative Biolabs Advances Drug Discovery with Custom Oligosaccharide Synthesis and Glycan Characterization

Creative Biolabs integrates chemical, enzymatic, and chemoenzymatic synthesis with comprehensive glycan analysis to provide structurally validated oli...

June 30, 2026Read the full article →
Amerigo Scientific Launches High-Quality iPSC-Derived Cells to Boost Biomedical Research and Cell Therapy

Amerigo Scientific Launches High-Quality iPSC-Derived Cells to Boost Biomedical Research and Cell Therapy

Amerigo Scientific released high-purity iPSC-derived cells and engineered reporter lines to support disease modeling, drug screening, and cell therapy...

June 30, 2026Read the full article →
Growing Scientific Evidence Links E-Cigarette Chemicals to Heart Health Risks

Growing Scientific Evidence Links E-Cigarette Chemicals to Heart Health Risks

Research studies show that chemicals in e-cigarettes may harm heart health, prompting the American Heart Association to warn about cardiovascular risk...

June 29, 2026Read the full article →
American Heart Association Funds $3.4 Million in Cardiac Arrest Research Grants

American Heart Association Funds $3.4 Million in Cardiac Arrest Research Grants

The American Heart Association has awarded $3.4 million in grants to two research teams in New York and Oregon to study cardiac arrest prediction, tre...

June 29, 2026Read the full article →
Creative Diagnostics Launches Hantavirus Research Reagents to Support Diagnostic and Vaccine Development

Creative Diagnostics Launches Hantavirus Research Reagents to Support Diagnostic and Vaccine Development

Creative Diagnostics introduces a new line of hantavirus research reagents, including antigens and antibodies, to aid in the development of diagnostic...

June 26, 2026Read the full article →
Scientists Identify Key Enzyme That Could Block Brain Metastases

Scientists Identify Key Enzyme That Could Block Brain Metastases

Researchers from King’s College London and McMaster University have discovered a molecular pathway critical for cancer migration to the brain, potenti...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →
Creative Biolabs Advances Neurodegeneration Research with iPSC Models

Creative Biolabs Advances Neurodegeneration Research with iPSC Models

Creative Biolabs offers advanced iPSC-derived neuronal models to improve disease modeling and drug screening for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzhe...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →
WashU Vaccine Shows Promise in Extending Tumor-Free Survival for Glioblastoma Patients

WashU Vaccine Shows Promise in Extending Tumor-Free Survival for Glioblastoma Patients

A small clinical trial at Washington University Medicine testing a new vaccine against glioblastoma showed promise in extending tumor-free survival fo...

June 23, 2026Read the full article →
Alfa Cytology Expands Radiopharmaceutical Services with Integrated Radiolabeling and Characterization

Alfa Cytology Expands Radiopharmaceutical Services with Integrated Radiolabeling and Characterization

Alfa Cytology has enhanced its radiopharmaceutical development portfolio by combining custom radiolabeling for ADCs and targeted radiopharmaceuticals ...

June 18, 2026Read the full article →
Human Complement C3 Protein Market Projected to Reach USD 208.3 Million by 2036 Driven by Precision Immunology Investments

Human Complement C3 Protein Market Projected to Reach USD 208.3 Million by 2036 Driven by Precision Immunology Investments

The global Human Complement C3 Protein Market is expected to grow from USD 67.4 million in 2025 to USD 208.3 million by 2036, driven by increasing inv...

June 18, 2026Read the full article →
Immune Biomarkers May Predict Bladder Cancer Therapy Response

Immune Biomarkers May Predict Bladder Cancer Therapy Response

Northwestern Medicine researchers have identified immune system markers that could predict which bladder cancer patients respond to BCG therapy, poten...

June 17, 2026Read the full article →
eDNA Technology Revolutionizes Environmental Monitoring in China’s Yangtze River Basin

eDNA Technology Revolutionizes Environmental Monitoring in China’s Yangtze River Basin

A five-year initiative in China’s Anhui Province uses environmental DNA (eDNA) technology to monitor biodiversity and detect invasive species, support...

June 16, 2026Read the full article →
Study Links Traumatic Brain Injury to Higher Brain Cancer Mortality Risk

Study Links Traumatic Brain Injury to Higher Brain Cancer Mortality Risk

A Mass General Brigham study found that individuals with a history of traumatic brain injury face a higher risk of dying from brain cancer, underscori...

June 12, 2026Read the full article →
Nefense Named Leader in Nasal Health Innovation by Wellness Index Report

Nefense Named Leader in Nasal Health Innovation by Wellness Index Report

Nefense has been recognized for its hypochlorous acid and xylitol-based nasal care products, which offer drug-free alternatives for respiratory wellne...

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
Newly Released War of the Havens: Volume III Escalates The Hellgate Series Into a Battle for Humanity's Future

Newly Released War of the Havens: Volume III Escalates The Hellgate Series Into a Battle for Humanity's Future

The third volume of Dr. Christopher Paul Milne's trilogy shifts from discovery to open conflict as survivors seek refuge in an ancient fortress, explo...

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
Amerigo Scientific Launches Small Molecule Portfolio for Stem Cell Research and Therapy Manufacturing

Amerigo Scientific Launches Small Molecule Portfolio for Stem Cell Research and Therapy Manufacturing

Amerigo Scientific introduces research-grade and GMP-grade small molecules to advance stem cell research, regenerative medicine, and clinical therapy ...

June 9, 2026Read the full article →
Physics-Guided Neural Networks Enhance Canal Flow Forecasting, Reducing Uncertainty by 25%

Physics-Guided Neural Networks Enhance Canal Flow Forecasting, Reducing Uncertainty by 25%

A new study introduces a physics-guided mixture density network that improves forecasting of unpredictable lateral offtake discharges in large canal s...

June 6, 2026Read the full article →
Pediatric Brain Tumors Spread Faster as Immune Cells Build Enabling Scaffolding

Pediatric Brain Tumors Spread Faster as Immune Cells Build Enabling Scaffolding

Researchers identified that microglia produce fibronectin, creating a scaffold that accelerates the progression of diffuse midline gliomas, highlighti...

June 4, 2026Read the full article →
American Heart Association Launches First-Ever Heart Transplant Research Network to Address Innovation and Equity Gaps

American Heart Association Launches First-Ever Heart Transplant Research Network to Address Innovation and Equity Gaps

The American Heart Association announces a new research network involving 15 centers to create a unified data and quality care infrastructure aimed at...

June 3, 2026Read the full article →
Cheat Codes Review Identifies Six Most Studied Research Peptides in 2026

Cheat Codes Review Identifies Six Most Studied Research Peptides in 2026

A review by cheat codes ranks BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, Selank, and Epithalon as the most studied peptide compounds in peer-reviewed lite...

May 31, 2026Read the full article →
Sino Biological's Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Supports Tencent AI Study Published in Nature Communications

Sino Biological's Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Supports Tencent AI Study Published in Nature Communications

Sino Biological's XPressMAX™ Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Kit enabled rapid experimental validation of AI-designed proteins in a study by Tencent AI fo...

May 28, 2026Read the full article →
Better Heart Health Before Pandemic Linked to Lower Risk of Severe COVID-19

Better Heart Health Before Pandemic Linked to Lower Risk of Severe COVID-19

Adults with higher heart health scores, as measured by the American Heart Association's Life's Essential 8, were nearly half as likely to be hospitali...

May 27, 2026Read the full article →
Study Reveals How Errors in Brain Cell Division Could Lead to Cancer

Study Reveals How Errors in Brain Cell Division Could Lead to Cancer

Researchers at the University of Virginia found that errors in brain cell division during development may trigger cancer and developmental disorders, ...

May 22, 2026Read the full article →
Scientists Edge Closer to a Blood Test for Early Lung Cancer Detection

Scientists Edge Closer to a Blood Test for Early Lung Cancer Detection

Researchers have made progress in developing a blood test that could identify individuals at high risk for lung cancer, addressing a critical gap in s...

May 21, 2026Read the full article →
Graphene Quantum Dots Show Promise in Targeting Parkinson's-Related Protein Clumping

Graphene Quantum Dots Show Promise in Targeting Parkinson's-Related Protein Clumping

A multinational research team has found that graphene quantum dots can prevent the aggregation of α-synuclein protein, which is linked to Parkinson's ...

May 21, 2026Read the full article →
UNC Researchers Develop Safer, More Effective Immunotherapy for Blood Cancer

UNC Researchers Develop Safer, More Effective Immunotherapy for Blood Cancer

University of North Carolina scientists have engineered immune cells that destroy acute myeloid leukemia while sparing healthy tissue, a breakthrough ...

May 20, 2026Read the full article →
Wastewater Monitoring Could Predict Influenza Outbreaks a Week in Advance

Wastewater Monitoring Could Predict Influenza Outbreaks a Week in Advance

A Japanese study indicates that tracking influenza virus levels in wastewater can forecast outbreak trends about a week before clinical data, offering...

May 15, 2026Read the full article →
Study Links Testosterone Levels to Glioblastoma Survival in Men

Study Links Testosterone Levels to Glioblastoma Survival in Men

New NIH-funded research suggests that men with higher testosterone levels may have longer survival when diagnosed with glioblastoma, opening potential...

May 14, 2026Read the full article →
Tevard Biosciences Presents Preclinical Data Showing Complete Dystrophin Restoration and Robust Titin Rescue with Suppressor tRNA Therapy at ASGCT 2026

Tevard Biosciences Presents Preclinical Data Showing Complete Dystrophin Restoration and Robust Titin Rescue with Suppressor tRNA Therapy at ASGCT 2026

Tevard Biosciences presented preclinical data at ASGCT 2026 demonstrating that its next-generation suppressor tRNAs achieve complete restoration of fu...

May 14, 2026Read the full article →
Blocking Fructose Metabolism Enhances Immune Response in Medulloblastoma, Johns Hopkins Study Finds

Blocking Fructose Metabolism Enhances Immune Response in Medulloblastoma, Johns Hopkins Study Finds

Researchers at Johns Hopkins discovered that inhibiting fructose metabolism in group 3 medulloblastoma tumor cells boosts immune response and slows ca...

May 6, 2026Read the full article →
Immunologists Discover How Cancer Reprograms Immune Cells to Support Cancer Growth

Immunologists Discover How Cancer Reprograms Immune Cells to Support Cancer Growth

A new study reveals how cancer cells reprogram immune cells to aid tumor growth, potentially improving immunotherapy response rates for the nearly 80%...

May 5, 2026Read the full article →
Vitamin D Supplementation Boosts Chemotherapy Efficacy in Breast Cancer, Clinical Trial Reveals

Vitamin D Supplementation Boosts Chemotherapy Efficacy in Breast Cancer, Clinical Trial Reveals

A Brazilian clinical trial found that daily vitamin D supplementation enhances the effectiveness of standard chemotherapy in women with breast cancer,...

May 4, 2026Read the full article →
Study Reveals Link Between Breast Tissue Aging and Cancer Risk in Older Women

Study Reveals Link Between Breast Tissue Aging and Cancer Risk in Older Women

New research identifies how changes in breast tissue with age increase breast cancer risk, potentially guiding future treatments.

May 1, 2026Read the full article →
Advanced Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome Linked to Increased Cancer Risk

Advanced Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome Linked to Increased Cancer Risk

New research published in Circulation: Population Health and Outcomes finds that later stages of CKM syndrome are associated with a 25-30% higher risk...

April 27, 2026Read the full article →
American Heart Association Mourns the Passing of Pioneering Cardiologist Dr. Eugene Braunwald

American Heart Association Mourns the Passing of Pioneering Cardiologist Dr. Eugene Braunwald

The American Heart Association honors the legacy of Dr. Eugene Braunwald, widely regarded as the father of modern cardiology, whose seven decades of r...

April 23, 2026Read the full article →
New Urine Test Could Predict Bladder Cancer Treatment Response

New Urine Test Could Predict Bladder Cancer Treatment Response

A novel urine test has been developed to detect residual bladder cancer after surgery and assess the effectiveness of immunotherapy, with potential im...

April 23, 2026Read the full article →
American Heart Association Funds $15 Million Research Network to Tackle Heart Valve Disease

American Heart Association Funds $15 Million Research Network to Tackle Heart Valve Disease

The American Heart Association has awarded $15 million to three research centers to study early detection and prevention of heart valve disease, which...

April 22, 2026Read the full article →
Two Neuroscientists Awarded 2026 Ralph L. Sacco Scholarships for Brain Health Research

Two Neuroscientists Awarded 2026 Ralph L. Sacco Scholarships for Brain Health Research

Sarah Kettlety and Cali McEntee receive $150,000 each to study concussion recovery and exercise-brain health links, advancing heart-brain connection r...

April 17, 2026Read the full article →
Canadian Scientists Discover Brain Cells That Aid Glioblastoma Development

Canadian Scientists Discover Brain Cells That Aid Glioblastoma Development

Researchers have found that cells previously considered passive support structures in the brain actively fuel glioblastoma tumor growth, opening new a...

April 15, 2026Read the full article →
Vitamin B3 Shows Promise in Treating Glioblastoma Brain Cancer

Vitamin B3 Shows Promise in Treating Glioblastoma Brain Cancer

Researchers at the University of Calgary are conducting further trials on vitamin B3 (niacin) after early studies suggest it may restore immune functi...

April 7, 2026Read the full article →