Study raises concerns over powdered infant formula preparation machines A new study raises concerns over powdered infant formula preparation machines. Read more: Study raises concerns over powdered infant formula preparation machines
Wastewater detects signs of antimicrobial resistance in aged care facilities A new study analyzing wastewater samples from several aged care facilities and retirement homes, has uncovered worrying signs of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a concerning trend in aged care facilities. Read more: Wastewater detects signs of antimicrobial resistance in aged care facilities
Avatars to help tailor glioblastoma therapies Scientists have created a new zebrafish xenograft platform to screen for novel treatments for an aggressive brain tumor called glioblastoma, according to a new study. Read more: Avatars to help tailor glioblastoma therapies
Selective removal of aging cells opens new possibilities for treating age-related diseases A research team has achieved a significant breakthrough in the treatment of age-related diseases. This groundbreaking development is set to redefine the future of healthcare and usher in a new era of targeted therapeutic interventions. Read more: Selective removal of aging cells opens new possibilities for treating age-related diseases