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Using AI to Improve Wound Healing
									Medical wearables — devices worn by individuals outside of a traditional healthcare setting — can be empowering for patients who may lack immediate access…								
				 
															Using AI to Improve Wound Healing
				
									October 22, 2025								
				
									Medical wearables — devices worn by individuals outside of a traditional healthcare setting — can be empowering for patients who may lack immediate access…								
				Unwelcome Trends: Why More Young Adults Are Facing Cancer
									At age 29, with unrelenting abdominal pain, Ryan Decembrino pushed past reassurances and demanded answers. A colonoscopy detected a tumor, and surgery and chemotherapy…								
				 
															Unwelcome Trends: Why More Young Adults Are Facing Cancer
				
									October 13, 2025								
				
									At age 29, with unrelenting abdominal pain, Ryan Decembrino pushed past reassurances and demanded answers. A colonoscopy detected a tumor, and surgery and chemotherapy…								
				The Purr-fect Clue: Elderly Cats & Alzheimer’s Research
									Elderly cats have a bit of a reputation. Some enjoy lazing in the sun; others grow irritable and disoriented, yowling at all hours of…								
				 
															The Purr-fect Clue: Elderly Cats & Alzheimer’s Research
				
									October 8, 2025								
				
									Elderly cats have a bit of a reputation. Some enjoy lazing in the sun; others grow irritable and disoriented, yowling at all hours of…								
				Stuck Like Superglue: How Staph Bacteria Grip Human Skin
									Staphylococcus aureus (staph), the microbe responsible for common skin infections and severe methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) outbreaks, doesn’t just land on human skin—it forms…								
				 
															Stuck Like Superglue: How Staph Bacteria Grip Human Skin
				
									October 6, 2025								
				
									Staphylococcus aureus (staph), the microbe responsible for common skin infections and severe methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) outbreaks, doesn’t just land on human skin—it forms…								
				Flossing for Immunity: How Dental String Could Deliver Future Vaccines
									Researchers have discovered a surprising way to deliver vaccines: with dental floss. The idea came in response to a long-standing challenge in medicine—how to…								
				 
															Flossing for Immunity: How Dental String Could Deliver Future Vaccines
				
									September 29, 2025								
				
									Researchers have discovered a surprising way to deliver vaccines: with dental floss. The idea came in response to a long-standing challenge in medicine—how to…								
				Why Don’t Bacteria Catch Viruses?
									Viruses are sneaky, capable of infecting a vast array of living organisms. Viruses that infect bacteria are collectively known as bacteriophages, or “phages,” and…								
				 
															Why Don’t Bacteria Catch Viruses?
				
									September 24, 2025								
				
									Viruses are sneaky, capable of infecting a vast array of living organisms. Viruses that infect bacteria are collectively known as bacteriophages, or “phages,” and…								
				Skinks vs. Snakes: How Australian Lizards Evolved Venom Resistance
									In the wild landscapes of Australia, a silent arms race has raged for millions of years. Venomous snakes like taipans swept across the continent,…								
				 
															Skinks vs. Snakes: How Australian Lizards Evolved Venom Resistance
				
									September 22, 2025								
				
									In the wild landscapes of Australia, a silent arms race has raged for millions of years. Venomous snakes like taipans swept across the continent,…								
				AI Model Cracks the Code for Drug Design
									Drug discovery has long been a gamble—slow, costly, and plagued by high failure rates. Researchers spend years screening libraries of molecules, hoping to stumble…								
				 
															AI Model Cracks the Code for Drug Design
				
									September 15, 2025								
				
									Drug discovery has long been a gamble—slow, costly, and plagued by high failure rates. Researchers spend years screening libraries of molecules, hoping to stumble…								
				This AI-Driven Database Is Saving Sharks
									Per the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), roughly one-third of shark species are at risk of extinction due to factors like overfishing…								
				 
															This AI-Driven Database Is Saving Sharks
				
									September 10, 2025								
				
									Per the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), roughly one-third of shark species are at risk of extinction due to factors like overfishing…								
				Young Blood, Younger Skin: Scientists Unlock a Bone Marrow Connection
									For centuries, stories claimed that young blood could restore youth—from vampire legends to ancient rituals. Now, cutting-edge science suggests there might be truth to…								
				 
															Young Blood, Younger Skin: Scientists Unlock a Bone Marrow Connection
				
									September 8, 2025								
				
									For centuries, stories claimed that young blood could restore youth—from vampire legends to ancient rituals. Now, cutting-edge science suggests there might be truth to…								
				Rewriting the Code: New Tool Accelerates Gene Editing
									For decades, scientists have had the tools to edit individual genes with surgical precision. But altering vast stretches of DNA, from thousands to millions…								
				 
															Rewriting the Code: New Tool Accelerates Gene Editing
				
									September 3, 2025								
				
									For decades, scientists have had the tools to edit individual genes with surgical precision. But altering vast stretches of DNA, from thousands to millions…								
				Do Weight Loss Drugs Actually Make You Healthier?
									Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists, more commonly known as GLP-1 drugs or GLP-1s, have skyrocketed in popularity, with usage up nearly 600 percent over…								
				 
															Do Weight Loss Drugs Actually Make You Healthier?
				
									August 27, 2025								
				
									Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists, more commonly known as GLP-1 drugs or GLP-1s, have skyrocketed in popularity, with usage up nearly 600 percent over…								
				Using AI to Improve Wound Healing
									Medical wearables — devices worn by individuals outside of a traditional healthcare setting — can be empowering for patients who may lack immediate access…								
				 
															Using AI to Improve Wound Healing
				
									October 22, 2025								
				
									Medical wearables — devices worn by individuals outside of a traditional healthcare setting — can be empowering for patients who may lack immediate access…								
				Unwelcome Trends: Why More Young Adults Are Facing Cancer
									At age 29, with unrelenting abdominal pain, Ryan Decembrino pushed past reassurances and demanded answers. A colonoscopy detected a tumor, and surgery and chemotherapy…								
				 
															Unwelcome Trends: Why More Young Adults Are Facing Cancer
				
									October 13, 2025								
				
									At age 29, with unrelenting abdominal pain, Ryan Decembrino pushed past reassurances and demanded answers. A colonoscopy detected a tumor, and surgery and chemotherapy…								
				The Purr-fect Clue: Elderly Cats & Alzheimer’s Research
									Elderly cats have a bit of a reputation. Some enjoy lazing in the sun; others grow irritable and disoriented, yowling at all hours of…								
				 
															The Purr-fect Clue: Elderly Cats & Alzheimer’s Research
				
									October 8, 2025								
				
									Elderly cats have a bit of a reputation. Some enjoy lazing in the sun; others grow irritable and disoriented, yowling at all hours of…								
				Stuck Like Superglue: How Staph Bacteria Grip Human Skin
									Staphylococcus aureus (staph), the microbe responsible for common skin infections and severe methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) outbreaks, doesn’t just land on human skin—it forms…								
				 
															Stuck Like Superglue: How Staph Bacteria Grip Human Skin
				
									October 6, 2025								
				
									Staphylococcus aureus (staph), the microbe responsible for common skin infections and severe methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) outbreaks, doesn’t just land on human skin—it forms…								
				Flossing for Immunity: How Dental String Could Deliver Future Vaccines
									Researchers have discovered a surprising way to deliver vaccines: with dental floss. The idea came in response to a long-standing challenge in medicine—how to…								
				 
															Flossing for Immunity: How Dental String Could Deliver Future Vaccines
				
									September 29, 2025								
				
									Researchers have discovered a surprising way to deliver vaccines: with dental floss. The idea came in response to a long-standing challenge in medicine—how to…								
				Why Don’t Bacteria Catch Viruses?
									Viruses are sneaky, capable of infecting a vast array of living organisms. Viruses that infect bacteria are collectively known as bacteriophages, or “phages,” and…								
				 
															Why Don’t Bacteria Catch Viruses?
				
									September 24, 2025								
				
									Viruses are sneaky, capable of infecting a vast array of living organisms. Viruses that infect bacteria are collectively known as bacteriophages, or “phages,” and…								
				
									Introduction Real-world evidence (RWE) is accelerating drug development by using routinely collected patient health data, known as real-world data (RWD), to deliver insights beyond…								
				
									Introduction Researchers are developing novel, safer treatments for cancer, but bringing new oncology therapies to market is challenging. This white paper will examine the…								
				
									Introduction As global obesity rates continue to rise, the search for effective treatments is more critical than ever. Obesity is associated with an increased…								
				
									NEWARK, Del.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—QPS Holdings, LLC (QPS), an award-winning contract research organization (CRO) focused on bioanalytics and clinical trials, is celebrating its 30-year anniversary in…								
				
									NEWARK, Del.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—QPS India, a subsidiary of QPS Holdings, LLC (QPS), a GLP/GCP-compliant global full-service Contract Research Organization, has achieved another significant milestone by…								
				
									TAIPEI, Taiwan—(BUSINESS WIRE)—QPS, a leading global contract research organization (CRO) specializing in preclinical and clinical drug development services, is pleased to announce the expansion…								
				 
				 
						 
						 
															