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Can Neuroblastoma Be Beaten for Good? One Case Says Yes

Most patients with the rare cancer neuroblastoma die within about five years – but one girl who received an experimental CAR-T treatment remains healthy 19 years later.

calendar 31.1.2026
reading-time 4 minutes

Do Tattoos Increase Cancer Risk?

A twin study suggests that people with tattoos may face a higher risk of skin cancer and lymphoma than those without tattoos.

calendar 8.1.2026
reading-time 5 minutes

Does Music Really Help You Relax?

One of the most common ways to unwind is by listening to music. But does it actually work? Let’s take a look at what science says

calendar 20.12.2025
reading-time 8 minutes

No Solid Evidence Linking Paracetamol to Autism

The FDA has issued a statement suggesting that prenatal exposure to paracetamol may be associated with an increased risk of neurological conditions. However, physicians and researchers contend that the claim lacks a strong scientific basis and caution that it could ultimately do more harm than good.

calendar 29.9.2025
reading-time 6 minutes

What Causes Cleft Lip and Palate? A Genetic Clue Emerges

Researchers have found that a defect in the processing of tRNAs may contribute to the development of cleft lip and cleft palate—two of the most common craniofacial malformations.

calendar 2.6.2025
reading-time 4 minutes

A Medical First: Personalized Gene-Editing Treatment for an Infant

Medical Breakthrough: Researchers developed a personalized gene-editing therapy in just six months to correct a life-threatening genetic defect in a newborn with a rare and fatal disease.

calendar 22.5.2025
reading-time 9 minutes

Cell Reprogramming for Diabetes: A Natural Insulin Treatment

In a groundbreaking treatment, insulin-producing cells sourced from a young woman’s own body were successfully implanted, effectively eliminating the need for daily injections.

calendar 16.3.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

The Clock in Your Mind: Time Perception and the Body

Many factors can distort our perception of time. But how does the brain process its passage, and what are the physiological and psychological consequences of this perception?

calendar 5.2.2025
reading-time 7 minutes

Cells That Cure the Lungs

In a recent study, researchers succeeded in improving the condition of mice with pulmonary fibrosis by transplanting stem cells into their lungs.

calendar 2.1.2025
reading-time 4 minutes

The Wonders Of Neurotransmitters: Dopamine

Dopamine is associated with Parkinson’s disease and schizophrenia, plays a critical role in learning and movement processes, and determines what brings us satisfaction and what we become addicted to. The brain’s multi-functional mediator.

calendar 26.12.2024
reading-time 7 minutes

Mitochondrial DNA in the Cell Nucleus?

Scientists have long known that genetic material from mitochondria, the intracellular organelles responsible for energy production, can integrate into the DNA within the cell nucleus. A new study reveals that this phenomenon also occurs in the brain, but seems unrelated to neurodegenerative diseases.

calendar 12.12.2024
reading-time 5 minutes

The Contagious Yawn

We all yawn, and the urge to yawn is highly contagious, yet science remains puzzled by this phenomenon

calendar 14.2.2024
reading-time 5 minutes

What Is Myotonic Dystrophy?

It’s one of the commonest forms of muscular dystrophy, but symptoms make it difficult to diagnose

calendar 5.2.2023
reading-time 5 minutes

Enjoying Fear

Heightened physical arousal combined with calming messages from the brain can create a sense of pleasure and excitement.

calendar 5.1.2023
reading-time 6 minutes