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Evidence shows RF-TC improves seizure control by altering brain networks

8+ hour, 1+ min ago  (394+ words) Drug-resistant epilepsy affects millions of people worldwide and remains one of the most difficult neurological disorders to treat. For patients whose seizures continue despite medication, surgical removal of seizure-causing tissue can be effective. A research team led by Professor Haifeng…...

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Bioprinting technologies for cancer model development

9+ hour, 55+ min ago  (611+ words) This article outlines bioprinting's unique value proposition in cancer modeling, highlighting how this technology can accelerate progress toward more effective therapies and address the limitations of traditional methods. Cancer research has historically relied on two-dimensional cell cultures and animal models....

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Machine learning enables fast, accurate hepatocyte cell counting

12+ hour, 29+ min ago  (867+ words) This article is based on a poster originally authored by Daniel Schieffer, Karissa Cottier, and David Ash. Primary hepatocytes are an important cell type in toxicity and drug metabolism workflows. Given the sensitivity of these tests, consistent and precise hepatocyte…...

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Bioprinting 3 D multicellular cartilage spheroids by laser

9+ hour, 56+ min ago  (773+ words) Organoids are three-dimensional tissue cultures made from embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells, or induced pluripotent stem cells. They are produced in a supporting matrix and can also be created by combining epithelial progenitors with mesenchymal and endothelial cells. Organoids…...

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Psilocybin offers fast-acting alternative to traditional antidepressants

9+ hour, 29+ min ago  (590+ words) A single dose of the psychedelic substance psilocybin can provide rapid relief from depressive symptoms " within just a few days. This is shown by the first randomized, double-blind study in Sweden of psilocybin for depression. The effect persisted for over…...

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Addressing depression and anxiety in primary care improves chronic pain management

10+ hour, 41+ min ago  (322+ words) A study published this month'in the American Journal of Managed Care'explores how integrating behavioral health care into primary care can improve outcomes and be cost-effective for adults with depression, anxiety and chronic pain who are on long-term opioid therapy. The…...

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ANU researchers map hidden cellular networks to better understand diseases

11+ hour, 30+ min ago  (331+ words) A new nanoscopy technique developed at The Australian National University (ANU) has uncovered hidden networks used for communication between cells, opening new ways to understand human diseases. Using gentle, label-free imaging means we can finally witness the secret, dynamic life…...

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Rocket Science Health validates targeted olfactory-cleft deposition in non-human primates ahead of the 4th Nasal Formulation & Delivery Summit

12+ hour, 44+ min ago  (113+ words) The evaluation assessed anatomical fit, repeatable placement, and verified targeted deposition of a low-viscosity water-like tracer to the olfactory region by endoscopic imaging. Three rhesus macaques completed two sedated sessions each, generating N = 12 nostril-session samples (50 "L per nostril per administration)....

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Fujitsu and IBM Japan formalize collaboration in healthcare sector

12+ hour, 52+ min ago  (160+ words) Fujitsu Limited and IBM Japan, Ltd. today announced the formalization of a collaboration within the healthcare domain, building on considerations first announced in September 2025. To accelerate data integration, the two companies will promote the development of a sovereign cloud platform…...

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Maternal occupations linked to increased autism diagnosis odds

14+ hour, 29+ min ago  (454+ words) Could a mother's workplace before and during pregnancy influence child neurodevelopment? A large Danish study links several occupational categories, including transportation and defense jobs, to higher odds of autism diagnosis in children, raising new questions about toxicant exposure, stress, and…...