June 24, 2025

How 3D printing of body parts is transforming healthcare

Download PDF Copy View Supplier Profile Request Further Information Sponsored Content by Himedia Laboratories Private LimitedReviewed by Olivia FrostJun 24 2025 The printing of body parts involves creating bioartificial tissues or organs through a method known as ‘3D printing/bioprinting.’   Image Credit: guteksk7/Shutterstock.com Today, the world is making strides in technology, impacting industries from automotive to healthcare. For patients experiencing end-stage organ […]

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Scientists warn of rising threat as poultry disease shows signs of jumping to humans

By Hugo Francisco de SouzaReviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.Jun 23 2025 As experts sound the alarm over Avian Intestinal Spirochaetosis, new research reveals growing risks to global food security and why protecting both animal and human health has never been more urgent. Review: Avian intestinal spirochaetosis: an emerging zoonosis. Image Credit: Mai.Chayakorn / Shutterstock In a recent review in the

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Brain Scans Reveal What Happens in the Mind When Insight Strikes

Have you ever been stuck on a problem, puzzling over something for what felt like ages without getting anywhere, but then suddenly the answer came to you like a bolt from the blue? Brain – illustrative photo. Image credit: Pixabay (Free Pixabay license) We’ve all experienced that “aha! moment,” that sudden clarity or magical epiphany you feel

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Restoring youth: Scientists use engineered cells to restore vitality in primates –

Higher Education Press FacebookXLinkedInWeChatBlueskyMessageWhatsAppEmail image: SRC Reverses osteoporosis in aged monkeys. Control Group (Left); SRC-Treated Group (Right). (Image by Guang-Hui Liu’s lab) view more  Credit: Jinghui Lei1,23 ∙ Zijuan Xin1,2,3,23 ∙ Ning Liu4,8,23 ∙ Taixin Ning1,23 ∙ Ying Jing1,23 ∙ Yicheng Qiao4,8,23 ∙ Zan He1 ∙ Mengmeng Jiang2,3 ∙ Yuanhan Yang2,9 ∙ Zhiyi Zhang4 ∙ Liyun

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Link between autism and heart defects offers hope for early autism diagnosis

The Company of Biologists image: Image of the skin of a frog embryo, with cilia (in magenta and cyan) and the outline of cells (in grey) highlighted. Credit: James Schmidt Autism spectrum disorders are complex neurodevelopmental conditions affecting about 1 in 100 children worldwide. Early diagnosis would allow timely intervention to improve the development and

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Small molecule treatment could make islet transplantation therapy more effective

Weill Cornell Medicine image: The immunofluorescent image shows human islet grafts that were pretreated with three small molecules (and controls for comparison) and transplanted into female or male mice. One week after transplantation, females, but not males, have increased numbers of cells producing insulin (green) and glucagon (red) compared with untreated grafts. Credit: Image courtesy

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This blood protein could be spreading aging throughout your body

Professor Ok Hee Jeon’s team of Korea University found that HMGB1 is key to how one aging cell affects the whole body and may help fight age-related decline Peer-Reviewed PublicationKorea University College of Medicine FacebookXLinkedInWeChatBlueskyMessageWhatsAppEmail image: Graphical abstract view more  Credit: Korea University Medicine For the first time in the world, a Korean research team discovered

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AI technology for early screening of autism spectrum disorder developed

by National Research Council of Science and Technology edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Robert Egan   Credit: Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) ETRI researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) technique for the early screening of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The technology is designed to detect early signs of ASD in children more quickly, which could

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Hydrops MRI accurately differentiates Meniere disease and vestibular migraine

by Elana Gotkine edited by Stephanie Baum, reviewed by Robert Egan The combination of cochlear endolymphatic hydrops (CEH) and vestibular endolymphatic hydrops (VEH) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) accurately diagnoses Meniere disease (MD) and vestibular migraine (VM), according to a study published online May 13 in Frontiers in Neurology. Anja Bernaerts, M.D., from ZAS Hospitals in Antwerp, Belgium, and colleagues

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PET imaging links brain inflammation to speech disorder and Parkinson-like syndrome

by Rebecca Maxey, Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging edited by Stephanie Baum, reviewed by Robert Egan   Regions where PAOS had greater neuroinflammation than controls. Credit: R. Satoh et al., Neurodegenerative Research Group, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN A novel PET imaging approach has revealed distinct patterns of brain inflammation in patients with progressive apraxia of

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