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PubMed® comprises more than 33 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
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13.09.2025Lidar helps gas industry find methane leaks and avoid costly lossesEach year, the U.S. energy industry loses an estimated 3 percent of its natural gas production, valued at $1 billion in revenue, to leaky infrastructure. Escaping invisibly into the air, these methane gas plumes can now be detected, imaged,...
13.09.2025VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on suicide prevention, TBI and aging, homecare system for older VeteransThis week, VA’s Office of Research and Development published three News Briefs highlighting research findings on community asset maps to aid suicide prevention, reversing the aging caused by TBIs, and a new homecare system for older Veteran...
09.09.2025He built Michigan’s Medicaid work requirement system. Now he’s warning other statesBy Kate Wells, Michigan Public, KFF Health News It was March 2020, and Robert Gordon was about to kick some 80,000 people off health insurance. As the Michigan state health director, he had spent the past year, and some $30 million in state...
08.09.2025SpaceGut's Precision AI System for Gut Testing Achieves Up to 87% Improvement in Irritable Bowel Syndrome ManagementKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Sept. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- SpaceGut, Malaysia's first AI-powered at-home Gut Microbiome Test Kit, has paved the way for users to take control of their digestive wellness and conditions such as Irritable Bowel Synd...
07.09.2025Is kombucha good for you? Experts say benefits are possible, but evidence is still limitedGabriela Fraiz, a doctoral student in Brazil, said she has noticed improvements in her gut health since she started drinking a little kombucha with her lunch. She’s less bloated and gassy, she said, and she’s been more regular. She also lov...
07.09.2025How older people are reaping brain benefits from new techBy Paula Span, KFF Health News It started with a high school typing course. Wanda Woods enrolled because her father advised that typing proficiency would lead to jobs. Sure enough, the federal Environmental Protection Agency hired her as an...
06.09.2025VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on TBI, infection control, and massage therapyThis week, VA’s Office of Research and Development published three News Briefs highlighting research findings on TBI and suicide risk, telehealth and rural infection control, and the benefits of massage therapy. 12 years later, TBI still in...
04.09.2025Nutraland USA Publishes Miricell™ Clinical Study: First to Show Dose-Specific Increases in Autophagy BiomarkersBetter Ingredients and Beyond Pilot study demonstrates beneficial effects on cellular recycling pathways linked to healthy aging, while also supporting cognitive and cardiometabolic health. This publication marks a pivotal moment for spermi...
04.09.2025Reducing Healthcare Waste by Minimizing Reshipments to ClinicsGuy Yehiav, President of SmartSense by Digi An often-referenced fact is that the U.S. spends more money on healthcare than any other nation. Experts estimate that the cost of waste in the U.S. healthcare system range between $760 billion to...
03.09.2025Beyond the sniffles: Understanding RSV in infantsListen 7 min New: You can now listen to articles. This audio is generated by an AI tool. Every year, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) quietly circulates among Singapore’s youngest residents – often disguised as a common cold1. But in infan...
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