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Bioweekly – Heart Has Its Own Brain

This week in biology, we uncover fascinating connections between our body’s intricate systems and groundbreaking health research. Scientists have discovered that the heart has its own “mini-brain,” a complex neural network that could revolutionize how we treat heart diseases. Meanwhile, a study reveals how hidden visceral fat might predict Alzheimer’s disease decades before symptoms arise,

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A Single Test to Diagnose Almost Any Infection? 

Welcome to this week’s groundbreaking biology news! 🌍✨ We’re diving into exciting discoveries that could redefine diagnostics, developmental biology, and our understanding of chronic illness in children. First, new research links childhood asthma to memory difficulties, potentially reshaping treatment approaches to protect cognitive health early on. Next, a revolutionary genomic test is proving its power

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Brain as a Music Box

Bioweekly – Breath Test for Lung Cancer

Welcome to another captivating week in biology! 🌱🔍 This week’s stories delve deep into the brain’s enigmatic processes, unveil a groundbreaking advancement in non-invasive cancer detection, and illuminate the intricacies of gene-editing technology. We’re unravelling how brain cells orchestrate our actions like a music box, exploring a breath test that could revolutionize early lung cancer diagnosis, and

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Mapping Tumors in 3D

Bioweekly – Mapping Tumors in 3D

Welcome to another exciting week of groundbreaking biology updates! 🌱🔍 We’re delving into some incredible advancements that have the power to transform our approach to medicine and healthcare. This week, we’re exploring AI’s role in organ development, revealing hidden mechanisms in kidney regeneration that could end reliance on dialysis, and new DNA “switches” designed to

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