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Alzheimer's research: some advances and many debates
September 21, 2025

Research into Alzheimer's disease, which is celebrated as World Alzheimer's Day this Sunday, continues to advance, particularly in the area of Read more...

September 21, 2025

Washington, DC, September 20, 2025) — The US Department of Agriculture announced the termination of future Household Food Security Reports. Read more...

the hippocampus renews its neurons
September 20, 2025

This article is taken from the monthly Sciences et Avenir n°943, dated September 2025. In our species too, the hippocampus, a double central structure Read more...

Trump-appointed experts sow doubts about COVID-19 vaccines
September 20, 2025

Experts appointed by Donald Trump's health minister, and much criticized, have questioned Read more...

the-trial-of-assisted-suicide-activists,-tribune-for-assisted-dying
September 20, 2025

With its parade of doctors and intellectuals specializing in the subject, and anonymous people who have helped their loved ones to Read more...

finding the origin of adults born from assisted reproduction: a bloodhound's work
September 20, 2025

To meet the demand of adults born through medically assisted procreation to know the identity of the gamete donor, hospitals carry out a Read more...

New initiative targets faster shock diagnosis and care with 'door to lactate clearance'
September 20, 2025

Please complete security verificationThis request seems a bit unusual, so we need to confirm that you're human. Please press and Read more...

we-know-why-the-flu-is-more-dangerous-in-the-elderly
September 19, 2025

Each year, influenza viruses are estimated to infect approximately one billion people worldwide, according to the WHO. However, they Read more...

AIDS virus "locked up": women are better HIV controllers than men
September 19, 2025

By Camille Gaubert on 09/19/2025 at 2:14 p.m. Subscribers HIV is formidable for its ability to hide in DNA Read more...

Psoriasis and AMD: The link confirmed by a study
September 19, 2025

From the skin to the eye, there is sometimes only one step, or almost. The proof is in a study presented at the Read more...

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