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With the emergence of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and ChatGPT, individualization of learning pathways was discussed in the educational context. One way to achieve customization is the ...
Think your inner critic is the enemy? Think again. What if that harsh voice in your head isn’t out to sabotage you, but ...
Tel Aviv University-led research has found that infants prescribed acid-suppressive medications during their first six months ...
Sticking to an exercise routine is a challenge many people face. But a research team is using machine learning to uncover what keeps individuals committed to their workouts.
New research suggests that decreased activity of ELOVL2 -- a key enzyme in lipid metabolism -- accelerates white blood cell aging and alters genes associated with the onset of blood cancers.
Public health strategies, from vaccination to improving sanitary conditions, may have different impacts depending on whether a disease is endemic - persisting in a particular location for an extended ...
I ate 3 hours post-workout for a month. Did I lose muscle? Revisiting the anabolic window myth with real results.
In a new study published in the journal Mental Health and Physical Activity, researchers from the University of Bath reported ...
Editor in chief Nancy Shute discusses the booming online market for semaglutide, new findings on how early humans used sophisticated thinking and whether Spinosaurus could swim.
New findings reveal that migraines and other nontraditional factors may explain unexplained strokes in adults under 50.
A recent publication in Genes & Diseases has delivered a compelling synthesis of the latest insights into the cellular ...
A new review published in Genes & Diseases highlights the transformative role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in regulating and ...