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Building the Brain Requires Millions of Dangerous DNA Breaks

Scientists discovered that building a healthy brain involves an unexpected step: young neurons routinely break and rapidly repair their own DNA. As the brain develops, newly formed nerve cells must travel through tightly packed tissue to reach the locations where they will become part of the brain’s neural networks. That demanding journey turns out to [...]

By |2026-07-11T12:56:41+00:00July 11th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

One Tiny Change May Explain How Viruses Jump From Bats to Humans

Scientists found that one tiny genetic change may determine whether a bat virus stays in bats or becomes a human threat. Most infectious disease outbreaks begin when a virus or other pathogen crosses from animals into people. Many scientists believe that is how the COVID-19 pandemic began, with SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, originating from a family of [...]

By |2026-07-11T12:58:38+00:00July 10th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Scientists Discover 250+ Genes That Could Lead to New Ways To Prevent Melanoma

The world’s largest study of mole genetics identified hundreds of genes tied to melanoma risk, uncovering potential new drug targets and paving the way for more accurate melanoma screening and prevention. Researchers at QIMR Berghofer have identified hundreds of genes involved in the development of both moles and melanoma, a finding that could open [...]

By |2026-07-09T15:01:54+00:00July 9th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Breakthrough Diabetes Treatment Reprograms the Immune System

An engineered stem cell therapy reversed new-onset Type 1 diabetes in mice by shifting the immune system away from attacking insulin-producing cells. For more than a century, people with Type 1 diabetes have relied on insulin to survive, but the treatment does not stop the immune system from continuing its attack on the body’s insulin-producing cells. [...]

By |2026-07-07T14:57:57+00:00July 7th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Taking the world’s temperature: WHO chief spotlights global health emergencies

Taking the world’s temperature on pressing health matters, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus provided the latest on current global challenges - and successes when it comes to international cooperation. “The outbreaks of hantavirus, Ebola and Marburg all show why there is no alternative to international cooperation in the face of international threats: no country alone can fight,” he said. [...]

By |2026-07-06T12:22:35+00:00July 6th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Scientists Create Tiny “Mini Livers” That Could One Day Replace Liver Transplants

Engineered tissue grafts could help perform key liver functions and benefit thousands of people living with liver failure. The liver is one of the body’s hardest-working organs, carrying out hundreds of vital jobs, from filtering toxins and metabolizing medications to producing proteins essential for blood clotting. Yet when it fails, the only definitive treatment [...]

By |2026-07-04T08:22:36+00:00July 4th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

NanoMedical Brain/Cloud Interface – Explorations and Implications. A new book from Frank Boehm

New book from Frank Boehm, NanoappsMedical Inc Founder: This book explores the future hypothetical possibility that the cerebral cortex of the human brain might be seamlessly, safely, and securely connected with the Cloud via a Brain/Cloud Interface (B/CI). Such an envisaged nanomedically facilitated cognitive augmentation may consist of a highly integrated network of sophisticated [...]

By |2026-07-03T15:31:29+00:00July 3rd, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Scientists Discover Surprising Way To Help the Brain Recover After Stroke

A new study suggests that strengthening the body’s natural circadian rhythms may help the brain recover after stroke, even when treatment begins days after the injury. Every year, millions of people survive a stroke, but recovery often continues long after the immediate medical emergency has passed. Scientists are increasingly discovering that factors beyond the [...]

By |2026-07-02T09:10:08+00:00July 2nd, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Our books now available worldwide!

Online Sellers other than Amazon, Routledge, and IOPP Indigo Global Health Care Equivalency in the Age of Nanotechnology, Nanomedicine and Artifcial Intelligence Global Health Care Equivalency In The Age Of Nanotechnology, Nanomedicine And Artificial Intelligence Book By Frank J Boehm, (Hardcover) | Indigo Molecular Manufacturing: The Future of Nanomedicine Molecular Manufacturing: The Future Of [...]

By |2026-06-30T14:47:42+00:00June 30th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Younger Generations Are Aging Faster – and It May Be Fueling a Surge in Cancer

Younger generations may be aging biologically faster than those before them, and that shift could help explain rising rates of cancer at younger ages. For decades, cancer was viewed largely as a disease of older age. Yet around the world, doctors are seeing a troubling shift: more cancers are being diagnosed in people in [...]

By |2026-06-29T12:15:36+00:00June 29th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments
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