ZFP36L2 Protein: The Molecular Switch Driving Colorectal Cancer Metastasis

Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, led by Dr. Karuna Ganesh, identified that blocking the ZFP36L2 protein may disrupt colorectal cancer metastatic growth. Published across scientific updates, this discovery … Read More

Calcium Channel Discovery May Lead to New Brain Disorder Treatments

Recent neuroscientific discoveries detailing the complex mechanics of calcium channels in the human brain have illuminated potential pathways for treating severe neurological disorders. Published in contemporary clinical research, these findings … Read More

TGen Joins Collaborative Research Network for Parkinson’s Disease

The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope, has officially joined a collaborative research network aimed at advancing Parkinson’s disease research. This multi-institutional initiative seeks to … Read More

New Rapid Test Detects Bundibugyo Ebola Virus in 30 Minutes

A new battery-powered diagnostic device can now detect the Bundibugyo ebolavirus (BDBV) in just thirty minutes. By utilizing isothermal amplification technology, this portable platform bypasses the need for complex laboratory … Read More

CAR T Cell Therapy Successfully Targets Bladder Cancer in Mice

A study published this week in Science Translational Medicine reports that engineered CAR T cells effectively target bladder cancer in murine models, marking a potential breakthrough in immunotherapy. The research, … Read More

Semaglutide (Ozempic) Reverses Biological Age: Epigenetic & Health Benefits Revealed

Research published in 2025 reveals that semaglutide, omega-3 supplements, and dietary changes can reduce biological age by 3–5 years, according to a clinical trial involving 1,200 adults. The findings, led … Read More

Copper Therapy Boosts Cognitive Function & Spatial Learning: Lab Study Findings

Preliminary lab trials published this week in Nature Neuroscience show that targeted copper supplementation—delivered via a novel chelated formulation—significantly improves spatial memory and hippocampal neurogenesis in rodent models of cognitive … Read More

Experts Call for Rethinking Dietary Protein Guidelines

Recent research challenges conventional wisdom on dietary protein, urging a nuanced approach to intake based on individual health profiles and scientific evidence. Why Protein Guidelines Are Under Scrutiny A multi-disciplinary … Read More

Study Finds Butyrate Relieves Chronic Jaw Joint Pain

Butyrate from Gut Microbiome Shows Promise in Treating Chronic Jaw Joint Pain In a study published this week, researchers identified butyrate—a short-chain fatty acid produced by gut bacteria—as a potential … Read More

Gene Therapy for Deafness: Breakthrough Results in Rare Genetic Hearing Loss Treatments

In a landmark development for auditory health, a novel gene therapy targeting the OTOF gene has demonstrated significant hearing improvement in patients with inherited deafness due to mutations affecting otoferlin … Read More