Health
Researchers have identified cancer associated genetic mutations in brain immune cells that may play a direct role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease, offering a new explanation for how the condition progresses and opening potential paths for diagnosis and treatment. The findings show that......
Researchers have identified a critical weakness in drug resistant bacteria by disrupting the protein folding processes required for their survival, a breakthrough that could restore the effectiveness of existing antibiotics. The findings focus on disabling the mechanisms bacteria use to build resistance......
France’s Minister of Health, Stéphanie Rist, has expressed support for experimenting with a supervised drug consumption facility in Marseille, a proposal that has been debated for several years. During a visit to Marseille and Aix-en-Provence, she stated that such facilities, known in France......
Celiac disease is emerging as a major public health issue in Morocco, where an estimated 600,000 people may be affected without knowing it. The condition, an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten consumption, damages the small intestine and can lead to serious complications, including an increased......
A controlled study published in PNAS Nexus reports that cutting off mobile internet access on smartphones for two weeks significantly reduces screen time and improves mental well-being. Conducted on 467 participants, the experiment found that average daily screen use dropped from 314 minutes to 161 minutes.......
New research is reshaping expectations for one of the deadliest cancers. Scientists report that personalized mRNA vaccines can trigger sustained immune responses in patients with pancreatic cancer, with some surviving at least six years after treatment. The findings come as advances in immunology and......
Authorities in Austria have issued an urgent recall of certain baby food products after traces of poison were discovered in jars sold in retail stores, raising serious concerns about consumer safety. The affected products include carrot and potato purée manufactured by the German brand Hipp and......
Researchers have identified a strong link between gut bacteria composition and the risk of melanoma returning after treatment, offering a new tool to guide clinical decisions before therapy begins. The findings show that specific microbial profiles in the intestine can predict cancer recurrence with......
Researchers at University College Dublin have identified a previously unknown mechanism by which cells package and transmit biological messages, a finding that could reshape targeted drug delivery and gene-based therapies. The study, published in Nature Materials on April 16, describes how certain nanoparticles......
The government has announced that reusable menstrual products will be reimbursed starting from the next academic year, marking a significant step in public health and social policy. The measure will apply to women under the age of 26 as well as individuals facing financial hardship. According to official......
The United States has announced an expanded financial commitment, in partnership with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, to scale up access to a new preventive HIV treatment across several low-income countries, including Morocco. The initiative aims to significantly increase the......
A study published in Nature reports that dna mutations acquired over a person’s lifetime may disrupt the immune system’s natural controls and contribute to autoimmune thyroid diseases. The research, led by scientists from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge University Hospitals, and......
A new study suggests a simple blood test can predict the progression of Alzheimer’s disease years before changes appear on brain scans. Researchers at Mass General Brigham reported the findings in Nature Communications, marking a significant step toward earlier detection of the disease. The study......
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