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Maternal Health Across Nations

Maternal health weaves a complex global narrative—where hope meets challenge. From bustling cities to remote villages, every mother’s well-being reflects a nation’s care, culture, and commitment to life’s earliest beginnings.

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Studies & Findings

New Duke study finds obesity rises with caloric intake, not couch time

A newly released study from Duke University’s Pontzer Lab, housed in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology in Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, looks at the correlations between economic development, daily energy expenditure and the rise in a country’s obesity level. While many experts have offered that rising obesity rates are due to declining physical

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Food Policy

Danish scientists assess economic impact of Salmonella on dairy farms

Danish scientists assess economic impact of Salmonella on dairy farms | Food Safety News Skip to content

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Global Health

Biotech VC Omega Funds raises $647 million fund

Allison DeAngelis is the East Coast biotech and venture capital reporter at STAT, reporting where scientific ideas and money meet. She is also co-host of the weekly biotech podcast, The Readout Loud. You can reach Allison on Signal at AllisonDeAngelis.01. Omega Funds, the biotech VC firm founded by brash investor Otello Stampacchia, has raised nearly

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Studies & Findings

Patient cases with malignant otitis externa at the university clinic of Ludwig Maximilians University Munich from 2009 until 2020

Patient profile Thirteen patients with MOE were treated at the university clinic of LMU from 2009 to 2020 (see Table 1). Ten of the patients were men (76.9%), and three were women (23.1%). The average age of all patients was 79.9 years, with a range from 63 to 90 years. The average age of women with

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Food Policy

Sweeteners linked to early puberty: research

Researchers raise the alarm on sweeteners Some sweeteners have been linked to early puberty Genetic disposition in kids heightens risk Girls and boys react differently to different sweeteners Is aspartame a concern for early onset puberty? The jury’s out Researchers are concerned about the effect of artificial and natural sweeteners on kids. New research out

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Food Policy

FDA warns manufactures of infant ‘drugs’ and bread products about violations

FDA warns manufactures of infant ‘drugs’ and bread products about violations | Food Safety News Skip to content

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Global Health

University president finds her ER training handy in a turbulent time

Long before she became president of the University of Minnesota, Rebecca Cunningham trained in emergency medicine. She draws on that experience often these days. Cunningham, who is also a public health researcher, is just a year into steering a public university with five campuses and more than 70,000 students through a time of profound uncertainty.

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Studies & Findings

Differential expression pattern of CC chemokine receptor 7 guides precision treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma

CCR7 is highly expressed in tumor cells and predicts poor prognosis of HCC patients Our previous study has proved that CC-chemokine receptor like 1 (CCRL1) impairs chemotactic events associated with CCR7 in the progression and metastasis of HCC.24 In order to explore the function of another CC-chemokine CCL21/CCR7 axis in HCC, we investigated the complex

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Food Policy

Norway shares results of seafood monitoring

Findings from three seafood monitoring programs in Norway have revealed some non-compliances but an overall positive picture. The Institute of Marine Research analyzed 43 samples of fish and fish products for histamine content in 2024. Samples were collected by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority (Mattilsynet) at retail and processing plants. In two samples, histamine was

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