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US Sets Policy to Seize Patents of Government-Funded Drugs if Price Deemed Too High

The Biden Administration last week announced it would be seizing patents for drugs and drug manufacturing procedures developed using government money. A draft of the...

New 10 Minute Treatment Restores Sense of Smell and Taste in Patients with COVID Parosmia

Using an image-guided, minimally invasive procedure, scientists may be able to cure the loss of smell, known as parosmia, occasionally found in people who...

Scientists Engineered a Bacteria to Eat Plastic Bottles and Transforming Them into Useful Liquids

Plastic-chomping bacteria could transform plastic bottles into make-up, drugs, and perfumes, according to a new study. University of Edinburgh scientists engineered a simple E. coli...

New Oxford Malaria Vaccine is ‘Huge Advance’ to Protect Children From Deadly Killer

A new vaccine from Oxford, called R21, has been shown to be not only effective for the prevention of malaria in children, but also...

UPDATE—World’s First Drug to Regrow Teeth Enters Clinical Trials

In June, GNN reported on the first evidence of a drug that was able to regrow adult teeth in mice, after it was discovered...

Porcini Mushrooms Rank Among Highest in the World for Rare ‘Essential Vitamin’

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering conflict, travel, science, conservation, and health and fitness.   Across Europe, autumn heralds the arrival...

A New Study Finds that Performing Acts of Kindness Improves Mental Health Symptoms

Humans are hardwired to feel good when performing acts of kindness towards others, an imperative trait in any animal that evolves to live and...

Kava Plant Used for Centuries in Traditional Medicine Now Studied for PTSD Treatment

In New Zealand, Pacific Island scientists have just been given a large grant to run a study trial on the use of the traditional...

Seafood Delicacy That May Hold Cure for Cancer is Named Mollusk of the Year

An Endangered abalone whose blood could hold a cure for cancer has been crowned "International Mollusk of the Year." Though it's not much to look...

A Hero Ingredient To Help Manage Obesity: The Hardy Roselle Plant

An unassuming plant and the antioxidants it contains, could be a legitimate health food weight loss supplement, after a landmark trial found it decreased...

One Stem Cell Injection to Target Inflammation Slashed Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke By 58%

A large trial showed that a single injection of a patient's own stem cells into their heart was able to reduce inflammation and risk...

Cures and Prevention For Some of the Worst Diseases Come From a Surprising Ally – Our Sewers

If it still holds that the enemy of my enemy is my friend, then a virus that kills bacteria might be a good place...

Plant Toxins Fatal to Sugarcane Hailed as the ‘New Weapon’ Antibiotic in Fight Against Bacteria

The threat of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections has been growing across human civilization for years, but a new look at a plant pathogen discovered years...

The First African-Produced Tests to Diagnose Cancer will Cut Costs and Waiting Times Across the Continent

With the debut of a Moroccan-born test for breast cancer and leukemia, the continent has achieved its first domestic cancer test, one that could...

U.S. Gives First Ever Approval to Gut Microbiota Transplant Therapy

For years scientists have been demonstrating the therapeutic potential of gut microbiota transplants in mice for a variety of medical conditions; now the FDA...

Livin’ Good Currency Ep. 22: James Rouse on Giving Yourself Permission to be Well

The Lesson: Wellness isn't just about getting enough sleep and exercise. Some maladies need our permission—our precise focus, attention, and sympathy, in order for our...

New Alzheimer’s Drug Slows Mental Decline By 27% in Trial Hailed as ‘Most Encouraging to Date’

American biotech company Biogen announced the results of a phase 3 clinical trial that showed a new Alzheimer’s drug slowed the rate of cognitive...

Scientists Discover How to Starve Melanoma of its Key Growth Enzyme in New Breakthrough

Scientists say new treatments for the most severe form of skin cancer could be developed now that they've made a major breakthrough, discovering a...

The Strange Pink Glow Over Victoria, Australia Turned Out to Be Happy Cannabis Accident

Last week, a eerie pink glow lit up the sky above a small town in Australia, sparking mild concerns about an alien invasion, or...

UK’s Largest Carbon Capture Project Will Turn 40,000 Tons of CO2 into Baking Soda

Tata Chemicals Europe today opened the UK's first industrial scale carbon capture and usage plant today, signaling a key milestone in the race to...