Everyday eating patterns, along with habits like smoking and poor sleep, can raise the risk of osteoporosis.| Asian Scientist Magazine
The study found that neglect can negatively impact attention, language, motor skills, and emotional regulation in children.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Risks such as low birth weight and preterm birth linked to low blood sugar before pregnancy differ for underweight and overweight women.| Asian Scientist Magazine
A new study has found that people who regularly used opioids had a 20 percent higher risk of developing dementia.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Researchers studied the status of 942 bird species using data contributed by birdwatchers through the eBird citizen science platform.| Asian Scientist Magazine
In some people liver cells damaged by alcohol produce more reactive oxygen species, which can lead to cell death and trigger inflammation.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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High levels of certain immune cells in patients with systemic sclerosis are linked to serious health problems, including scleroderma renal crisis and interstitial lung disease.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Fermenting stevia leaf extract produces a potential treatment for pancreatic cancer.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Every year, Asian Scientist Magazine publishes Asian Scientist 100, a carefully curated list of the best and brightest researchers and leaders in SETM in Asia. This year we complete a decade of doing so.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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The macaques remain close to and care for their dying companions, echoing human responses to death.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease with an average life expectancy post-diagnosis of just two to four years.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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This new approach utilizes nanotechnology, gene suppression, and delivery strategies to combat superbug infections that antibiotics cannot treat.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Researchers expect depopulation and biodiversity losses to spread across East Asia.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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Study results suggest generative AI could be used in training medical students and residents.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Drawing on traditional knowledge systems, environmental researchers and policymakers in Asia are working with indigenous communities to design better strategies for environmental conservation.| Asian Scientist Magazine
A rare occurrence in the wild, exclusive self-pollination is an evolutionary strategy that may lead to extinction.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Stricter air pollution controls in Southeast Asia could prevent up to 36,000 ozone-related premature deaths annually by 2050.| Asian Scientist Magazine
This discovery could lead to targeted cancer treatments that improve survival rates and reduce side effects.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Across Asia, people with disabilities are breaking physical and social barriers to STEM fields, opening the way for others.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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Childhood experience with nature is a significant predictor of adult well-being, found the study.| Asian Scientist Magazine
World’s first Asian Immune Diversity Atlas (AIDA) can lead to more accurate diagnoses and personalized treatments for Asian populations.| Asian Scientist Magazine
A set of nutrition-focused digital assists on an online grocery site encouraged customers make healthier food choices.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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The study revealed that airborne microplastics stick to the waxy surfaces of forest canopy leaves, effectively serving as terrestrial reservoirs.| Asian Scientist Magazine
As part of a continuing effort to bridge the gender gap for women scientists, L’Oréal Singapore celebrated three outstanding women researchers in the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science 2023 program. Dr Leow Wan Ru, Dr Yang Le and Dr Xue Shifeng each received S$10,000 to advance their research.| Asian Scientist Magazine
In an interview with Supercomputing Asia, Torsten Hoefler, director, Scalable Parallel Computing Laboratory at ETH Zurich, covers HPC education, regulation and international collaboration.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Study shows how gum disease and diabetes interact. It suggests that "RESISTIN" molecule can be targeted to treat gum disease patients and reduce diabetes risk| Asian Scientist Magazine