July 31, 2025

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New Hope for Cancer: Targeting Minor Splicing

In the intricate landscape of cancer biology, a groundbreaking discovery has illuminated a previously overlooked cellular process, presenting a novel and highly promising therapeutic avenue. Research led by scientists at Australia’s Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) has identified the inhibition of “minor splicing” as a potent strategy to trigger self-destruction in aggressive cancer cells …

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How Immersive Nature Triggers Your Brain’s Innate Pain

The Dual Crisis: Navigating the Landscape of Chronic Pain and the Limits of the Pill Bottle In the landscape of modern health, few challenges are as pervasive and paradoxical as the management of chronic pain. It is a silent epidemic, an invisible burden that reshapes lives, limits potential, and exacts a staggering cost on society. …

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