INSL3, the “crystal ball” hormone that predicts our health
According to a new study, the INSL3 hormone may be the key to managing health complications before they even arise.
According to a new study, the INSL3 hormone may be the key to managing health complications before they even arise.
An artificial intelligence is able with surprising precision to avoid the risk of death from various causes
The device, small and comfortable to wear, completely replaces the pancreas and can change the lives of patients.
Advanced technologies at the service of the community: so that the future does not take the path of degradation, but of efficiency. Is it possible? Here are 6 ideas.
A revolutionary discovery could avoid consuming large amounts of sugar as sweeteners and transform the food industry
Obesity ages the brain: does this mean that losing excess body fat rejuvenates our white and gray matter? Apparently yes.
According to a study published by Cambridge, over the past 10 years there has been an ever-increasing use of added sugars and non-nutritive sweeteners in the production of packaged foods.
Discovery of a never-before-seen connection between the olfactory bulb and the brain of dogs: the relationship between our four-legged friends and smells is much, much more extensive than expected
A molecule, purine inosine, which stimulates fat burning in brown adipocytes, has been identified in mice. Human trials are near.
The tax on sugary drinks (or, if you like, the broader sugar tax) is good for health and pockets, especially for the poor.
AgRP neurons in the hypothalamus “manage” the excitability of neurons in the cerebral cortex by stimulating nervous hunger. And what do we do now?
A balance test developed by a research team shows the risk of death 7 years later: let's add that to the medical tests.
A newly developed “smart pillow” can help monitor the quality and duration of sleep, and it practically powers itself.
It has shown surprising results and now the demand is very high: but to reduce obesity it requires a lifetime of drugs. What do you think?
Patients with obesity from a large clinical trial lost an average of 24kg when treated with the highest dose of a new hunger-blocking drug
Semeoticons, an international project led by an Italian team, aims at very advanced diagnostics: I talk about it with its coordinator.
A comparative study on the effects of food estimates that the extension of life with diets without red meat and dairy products is 10 years and more
Each of these modern medical marvels would have been considered pure magic just a hundred years ago.
The startups' idea is to take ordinary cells from patients, such as skin cells, and turn them into hair-forming cells.
However, in the future, we will see “diagnostic” clothing. Smart fabrics will be able to store highly accurate data in certain areas of our body when needed.
If this sanolytic antibody that targets senescent cells works in humans as well as in mice, researchers will use it to treat arthritis, heart disease and even the effects of aging.