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Hormone therapy shifts body proteins to match gender identity

Researchers have discovered that gender-affirming hormone therapy can alter body proteins to match a person's gender identity, potentially affecting susceptibility to...

Life Scientist 07 November, 2025

Ancient lead exposure shaped human evolution

An international study claims that exposure to lead may have influenced the evolution of hominid brains, behaviour, and even the development of language.

Life Scientist 06 November, 2025

Targeting 'molecular bodyguards' weakens prostate cancer cells

Research reveals that two enzymes — PDIA1 and PDIA5 — act as 'molecular bodyguards' for the androgen receptor (AR), a protein that fuels prostate cancer.

Life Scientist 05 November, 2025

Females found to carry a higher genetic risk of depression

An international team of scientists has discovered about twice as many genetic 'flags' for depression in the DNA of females compared with males.

Life Scientist 04 November, 2025

Reproductive impacts of PFAS exposure revealed

New studies have found that PFAS exposure can significantly alter male reproductive health, and PFAS levels in mothers' blood during pregnancy are associated with their...

Life Scientist 31 October, 2025

Biotechnology
HIV drugs suppress transmission of a different viral infection

HIV drugs suppress transmission of a different viral infection

The work could lead to the first treatments to prevent the spread of the life-threatening HTLV-1 virus, which is endemic among many First...

Article 05 August, 2025
Health & Medical
Reproductive impacts of PFAS exposure revealed

Reproductive impacts of PFAS exposure revealed

New studies have found that PFAS exposure can significantly alter male reproductive health, and PFAS levels in mothers' blood during pregnancy...

Article 31 October, 2025
Life Sciences
Ancient lead exposure shaped human evolution

Ancient lead exposure shaped human evolution

An international study claims that exposure to lead may have influenced the evolution of hominid brains, behaviour, and even the development of...

Article 06 November, 2025
Molecular Biology
'Longevity gene' could reverse damage from rapid aging disease

'Longevity gene' could reverse damage from rapid aging disease

A gene found in supercentenarians, who live exceptionally long lives, could counteract the cardiovascular damage caused by progeria, which causes...

Article 23 October, 2025
Lab Technology
AI-driven manufacturing: lessons from the life sciences industry

AI-driven manufacturing: lessons from the life sciences industry

The use of artificial intelligence for batch monitoring and digital twin development is redefining process control, claims Smriti Khera from...

Article 03 October, 2025
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