Biosynthesis is the key to longevity and metabolic health in vertebrates

A new study by researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) has opened up exciting possibilities for developing interventions to combat age-related metabolic diseases and enhance healthy aging. These far-reaching implications significantly advance our understanding of the intricate interplay among energy metabolism, aging and lifespan regulation.  Led by Dr. Itamar Harel from HU’s Silberman […]

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Revolutionizing diabetes treatment: progress on micro pancreas

A new development in diabetes technology could change the lives of millions of people with insulin-dependent diabetes. For more stories from The Media Line go to themedialine.org On Tuesday, the Israeli company, Betalin Therapeutics, announced progress in creating a “micro pancreas.” The experimental therapy, which is still in the preclinical trial stage, could ultimately free […]

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Co-infection: H5N1 avian influenza and SARS-CoV-2 lead to pneumonia

Researchers have identified a rare case of co-infection involving H5N1 avian influenza and the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), resulting in severe pneumonia. This discovery sheds light on simultaneous respiratory virus infections and underscores the importance of accurate diagnosis and timely treatment.  The case involves a 52-year-old woman from China who retired to […]

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Microbiome may influence the health of some people diagnosed with autism

A pioneering collaborative study conducted by a global team of microbiome experts has uncovered compelling evidence linking the gut microbiome to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The study, involving researchers from the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine of Bar-Ilan University (BIU) in Safed and researchers in the US, UK, Switzerland, Ecuador, Russia, Italy, and China and in […]

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Potential ovarian cancer risk for professionals exposed to 18 chemicals

Women who work as hairdressers, beauticians and even accountants are certainly unaware that they are at a greater risk for ovarian cancer – but they are, according to a case-control study just published by Canadian researchers in the journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine entitled “Occupational environment and ovarian cancer risk.” They also warned that those […]

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