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Tech Xplore / Research shows how coffee waste could be used to clean contaminated water

Two new research publications from experts at Loughborough University have demonstrated how coffee waste can be used to clean water.

22 hours ago in Energy & Green Tech
Medical Xpress / Gene therapy advances as scientists guide jumping DNA to target faulty genes

JABSOM Cell and Molecular Biology researcher Dr. Jesse Owens has spent the better part of two decades chasing a vision that began with the revolutionary idea that DNA can move itself. Now, his team's latest breakthrough is ...

20 hours ago in Genetics
Medical Xpress / GLP-1 receptor agonist use may lower vertebral fracture risk with type 2 diabetes

Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) may protect against vertebral fractures in people with diabetes, according to a research letter published online Dec. 10 in JAMA Surgery.

19 hours ago in Diabetes
Medical Xpress / Real-world data gives Africa a smarter path to fighting HIV and TB

HIV and tuberculosis (TB) treatment programs have always relied on clinical trials to understand whether treatment interventions are actually working, but they're costly and cumbersome. Meanwhile, African biostatisticians ...

12 hours ago in HIV & AIDS
Phys.org / Environmental, social and governance requirements impacting agriculture, study argues

"We need your data." The message is repeated in emails and requests to Danish farmers. Not from the EU, but from dairies, slaughterhouses, banks, and other partners. Climate metrics, biodiversity, animal welfare; everything ...

20 hours ago in Biology
Phys.org / Digital detox: How to switch off without paying the price: New research

Switching off can be surprisingly expensive. Much like the smoking cessation boom of the 1990s, the digital detox business—spanning hardware, apps, telecoms, workplace wellness providers, digital "well-being suites" and ...

21 hours ago in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / Link between tumor metabolism and drug efficacy in cancer cells may help advance precision chemotherapy

Chemotherapy drugs that target cancer cells without damaging normal cells remain one of the key goals of precision medicine in cancer treatment. The challenge is designing drugs that do this effectively.

20 hours ago in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / Short, light-intensity exercise can boost executive function and elevate mood in children

In modern society, physical inactivity and sedentary behavior have become common issues globally. This trend is also growing among children, raising concerns for their mental and physical health.

21 hours ago in Pediatrics
Medical Xpress / Heavy menstruation common among teenage girls—questionnaire can reveal risk of iron deficiency

More than half of teenage girls experienced heavy bleeding and 40% had an iron deficiency. The research, led by Lund University in Sweden, also shows that young teenage girls who experience heavy menstrual bleeding—and ...

20 hours ago in Health
Medical Xpress / How open-water swimming can transform midlife well-being: New research

Across the UK, a quiet shift in midlife exercise is underway. A decade ago, the cultural image of midlife fitness was the Lycra-clad cyclist speeding along suburban roads. Now, a different scene has emerged: women in hats ...

20 hours ago in Psychology & Psychiatry
Phys.org / What has—and hasn't—changed in the way news addresses sexual violence

Despite decades of commitments to gender equality, women remain marginalized in news media. According to the latest report of the Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP)—the largest research study on gender equality in the ...

21 hours ago in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / AI can detect early signs of aging from chest X-rays

Artificial intelligence may be able to reveal how fast your body is aging by analyzing a chest X-ray, according to a new study published in The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences. ...

20 hours ago in Radiology & Imaging