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Saunas Activate Your Immune System

A brief sauna session may quietly mobilize the immune system. A sauna session may do more than raise your heart rate and body temperature. A new study from Finland found that it also briefly increases the number of white blood cells moving through the bloodstream, a shift tied to the body’s frontline immune defenses. [...]

By |2026-04-13T14:48:39+00:00April 13th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Why music from your youth still has such an intense effect years later: A psychological perspective

You're driving, and suddenly a familiar song fills the air. Before you even know it, a wave of emotions comes over you – not just memories, but a deep, almost physical feeling. This powerful reaction goes beyond nostalgia; it is linked to the way our brains process music during the formative years of adolescence.Scientific [...]

By |2026-04-12T15:15:38+00:00April 12th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

AI to antibody in days: breaking the wet lab bottleneck via high-throughput integration

The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in drug design has fundamentally shifted from a speculative tool to a central pillar of pharmaceutical research and development (R&D). Sino Biological plays a critical role in this evolving landscape by acting as an essential bridge between computational prediction and experimental truth. Current AI trends in drug development [...]

By |2026-04-12T08:20:09+00:00April 12th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Regenerative Healthcare by Design: Engineering Health-Centric Buildings and Urban Ecosystems

Introduction The next evolution of healthcare will not be confined to hospitals, clinics, or episodic interventions—it will be embedded into the infrastructure of everyday life. Regenerative health ecosystems require a systemic re-architecture of how health is generated, sustained, and optimized. At the center of this transformation are health-centric buildings and urban ecosystems designed to [...]

By |2026-04-10T14:24:24+00:00April 10th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Scientists Warn: Humanity Has Pushed the Planet Past Its Limits

Human population and consumption have surpassed Earth’s limits, increasing risks to climate and global stability. The Earth is already operating beyond its capacity to sustainably support the global population, according to new research highlighting growing strain on food systems, climate stability, and human well-being. Despite this, researchers say that slowing population growth and increasing [...]

By |2026-04-09T13:31:58+00:00April 9th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Breakthrough Study Reveals Why Damaged Nerves Struggle To Heal

A newly identified molecular mechanism reveals how neurons weigh survival against repair after injury. Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have identified a molecular switch in neurons that limits the regrowth of damaged axons. Their study, published in Nature, suggests that blocking a protein known as the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) could [...]

By |2026-04-09T13:33:37+00:00April 9th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Popular Vitamin B3 Supplements May Help Cancer Cells Survive, Scientists Warn

A new study raises important questions about widely used NAD+ supplements, suggesting that compounds often taken to boost energy and support healthy aging may have unintended consequences in cancer treatment. Millions of Americans take supplements like nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), nicotinamide riboside (NR), and nicotinamide (NAM) with the goal of boosting energy and supporting healthy [...]

By |2026-04-07T14:15:53+00:00April 7th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Scientists Discover Cancer Tumors Are “Addicted” to This Common Antioxidant

Cancer cells may be exploiting a common antioxidant as fuel, revealing a potential weakness that future therapies could target. Cancer cells may be tapping into an unexpected energy source: an antioxidant long associated with protecting healthy cells. Researchers have discovered that tumors appear to be “addicted” to glutathione, a molecule widely known for preventing [...]

By |2026-04-06T15:10:16+00:00April 6th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

Nanotube injector transfers cytoplasmic contents and organelles between living cells safely

Cells are not isolated units; they continuously exchange proteins, genetic material, and even entire organelles with their neighbors. Intercellular transfer influences how tissues develop, respond to stress, and repair damage. In certain cancers, for example, tumor cells can acquire mitochondria from nearby cells to sustain growth; similar exchanges are also linked to aging processes. [...]

By |2026-04-05T12:31:42+00:00April 5th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

CEO of America’s largest public hospital system is ready to replace radiologists with AI

The chief executive of America’s largest public hospital system says he is prepared to start replacing radiologists with artificial intelligence in some circumstances, once the regulatory landscape catches up. Mitchell H. Katz, MD, president and CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals, recently spoke during a panel discussion held by Crain’s New York Business. The [...]

By |2026-04-04T10:55:56+00:00April 4th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments
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