Unprecedented Bird Flu Case in Mexico: First Human Death from H5N2 Strain

First-ever human death from H5N2 bird flu reported in Mexico. WHO assures low public risk but investigates the virus’s transmission. A 59-year-old man in Mexico has died from the H5N2 … Read More

Study Sheds New Light on Dopamine’s Role in Reinforcement Learning

Recent research conducted by teams from the University of California Los Angeles, University of Sydney, and the State University of New Jersey has provided new insights into how dopamine contributes … Read More

Eye-Tracking Breakthrough: Revolutionizing Autism Diagnosis in Primary Care

Eye-tracking techniques could revolutionize autism diagnosis in primary care settings, aiding earlier and more accurate identification of the condition. Currently, nearly 3% of children in the U.S. are diagnosed with … Read More

Some Patients with Brain Injuries May Have Life Support Withdrawn Too Soon, Study Suggests

A small modeling study indicates that some patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) might have recovered if they had been kept on life support longer. The decision to withdraw … Read More

Unlocking Tissue Regeneration: Integrating Ancient Wisdom with Modern Science

Egyptians turned to green copper ore for eye inflammation, the Chinese utilized cinnabar to alleviate heartburn, and Native Americans found relief from soreness and inflammation through the use of clay. … Read More

Fight Against Obesity Extends Beyond Individual Lifestyle Changes, Say Scientists

Anti-obesity drugs like Ozempic were heralded as the “breakthrough of the year” in 2023 by the AAAS journal *Science*. However, with global obesity rates on the rise, reaching 14% in … Read More