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Scientific and medical research plays a vital role in understanding disease, improving treatments, and guiding public health decisions. New findings continue to shape how we approach wellness and prevention. Looking for something specific? Use the search box above or click on a popular query below.

Ongoing medical and scientific research is at the heart of progress in healthcare. From uncovering the root causes of disease to developing advanced therapies and diagnostic tools, research provides the evidence needed to improve outcomes and quality of life across populations. Recent studies show that many common illnesses—including heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers—can be significantly reduced through preventive measures and healthier daily habits. This has shifted the focus of modern medicine toward proactive care: nutrition, exercise, mental health, and environmental factors are now recognized as critical components of long-term health. Breakthroughs in genetics, immunology, and digital health have also revolutionized the way we detect and treat disease. Personalized medicine, which tailors care based on an individual's genetic profile or risk factors, is becoming increasingly accessible thanks to these advancements. Public health research has additionally been instrumental in guiding policy decisions and large-scale interventions. Whether studying the effects of vaccines, understanding the spread of infectious diseases, or analyzing the health impact of pollution, data-driven insights help shape safer, healthier communities. Medical research also addresses social determinants of health—factors like income, education, and access to care—which are essential to achieving equity in healthcare delivery. The integration of technology and data science into research processes is accelerating discovery and creating new pathways for innovation. Whether you're interested in recent findings, clinical trials, or emerging trends in public health and medicine, staying informed can help you make better choices for your health and your future. Use the search box above or click on a popular query to learn more about the latest discoveries and insights in medical research.


Coronavirus transmission: the asymptomatic patients study is wrong

One of the many studies on the new coronavirus, 2019-nCOV, stated that the infection could also occur in contact with infected people but without symptoms. However, the research has been re-verified and the “Robert Koch Institute”, responsible for the control of infectious diseases in the world, replied with a letter, defining it as wrong. The study… Read the full article

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The artichoke extract fights mesothelioma

A new frontier for the prevention of aggressive mesothelioma could come from the artichoke extract . The pleural cancer caused by asbestos, which does not currently have a decisive cure. Experts estimate that many new cases of disease will be registered in 2020, given that the quantity of this mineral present in the environment is still large and that the effects of… Read the full article

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A new viral strain of HIV has been discovered

Viruses are organisms subject to constant changes and evolutions.  HIV , therefore, is not an exception. The discovery of a terrible new strain reminds us that we must not let our guard down on this disease. The  new virus  has been identified by researchers from “Abbott Laboratories” and the University of Missouri in Kansas City. The profile was… Read the full article

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New test for a HIV vaccine failed

The test on the effectiveness of a new HIV vaccine was unsuccessful. So that only HIV Aids treatments are available and no vaccine yet. The news was communicated by the “National institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases”. The study, called “Uhambo” (acronym HVTN 702) was carried out on over 5000 people from South Africa, but… Read the full article

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