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Anti-Aging Cream Shows Promise in Laboratory Studies

January 5, 2026

Anti-Aging Cream Shows Promise in Laboratory Studies

Researchers have developed and tested an anti-aging cream that demonstrates significant efficacy in reducing signs of aging. The cream's formula appears to be a viable option for addressing skin aging, but further studies are needed to confirm its safety and effectiveness.

Autorius: MedExpo Team Skaityti daugiau
Micro-nano-plastics found in artery

January 5, 2026

Micro-nano-plastics found in artery

Researchers have found micro-nano-plastics in artery-clogging plaque in the neck of individuals. This discovery raises concerns about the potential health effects of plastic pollution on cardiovascular health.

Autorius: MedExpo Team Skaityti daugiau
Genetic Variation Increases Risk of Blood Clots by 180%

January 4, 2026

Genetic Variation Increases Risk of Blood Clots by 180%

Researchers at Lund University have identified a specific combination of genetic mutations that significantly increases the risk of blood clots. This mutation combination is present in some individuals and can lead to an increased risk of clotting, which may have serious health implications.

Autorius: MedExpo Team Skaityti daugiau
AI

January 4, 2026

AI

Researchers at the University of California - Santa Cruz have developed an innovative AI-powered smart bandage that accelerates wound healing by approximately 25%. This cutting-edge technology demonstrates significant promise for improving patient outcomes in wound care.

Autorius: MedExpo Team Skaityti daugiau
Global Cancer Incidence on the Rise: An Ominous Trend

January 4, 2026

Global Cancer Incidence on the Rise: An Ominous Trend

A recent study published in The Lancet reports a significant surge in global cancer incidence, highlighting the inadequacy of current healthcare systems to meet this growing burden. According to the findings, the world is woefully unprepared to address the escalating number of cancer cases.

Autorius: MedExpo Team Skaityti daugiau
Parasitic Worms Disrupt Pain Signaling in Host Organisms

January 4, 2026

Parasitic Worms Disrupt Pain Signaling in Host Organisms

Researchers have identified a parasitic worm that can manipulate its host's pain response, effectively silencing the body's natural pain alarm system. This phenomenon has been observed in several species and could have significant implications for our understanding of pain regulation.

Autorius: MedExpo Team Skaityti daugiau