Category: Science
UW College of Health Sciences Opioid Use Event Trains Future Professionals
During the recent Interprofessional Education Opioid Use and Abuse event in the College of Health Sciences, UW student groups, in…
New Campus For Dr NTR University Of Health Sciences
Vijayawada:AP government has greenlit a comprehensive plan for turning Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences futuristic. The proposals, finalised after…
From pandemic preparedness to precious frozen spit, NIH contract terminations cut deep
Jay Tischfield prides himself on his long track record of cellular custodianship. As the founding director of the Human Genetics…
Health care workers, firefighters have increased PFAS levels, study finds
A study including researchers from the University of Arizona Health Sciences and published in the Journal of Exposure Science &…
What science now says about immune strength and aging
That common belief that your immune system inevitably deteriorates with age might be more myth than reality. While conventional wisdom…
The AI-powered future of health: Insights from Microsoft leaders
Over the last few years, healthcare and life sciences organizations have made great strides in harnessing AI to accelerate scientific…
Backed by Science and Evidence, New Jersey’s Actions Aim to Advance Maternal Health
Nurture NJ is the state’s initiative to improve maternal and infant health through policy and programmatic investments with a vision…
$1.8 billion in NIH grant cuts hit minority health research the hardest
The headlines keep coming: Another federal grant funding medical research terminated. Another lab devoted to mental health losing its funding….
TIME Reveals the 2025 TIME100 Health List of the World’s Most Influential People in Health
May 8, 2025 – Today, TIME reveals the second annual TIME100 Health list recognizing the 100 most influential individuals in…
Are Bone Broth’s Bold Claims About Aging, Gut Health, And Weight Loss Backed by Science?
When someone tells you to “clean your plate”, bones usually aren’t included. But for some people, bones – or rather,…
