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TikTok promotes a thriving illicit vaping culture among young people10:41 TikTok videos glamorizing illicit vaping highlight challenges in public health communication, as youth engage more with social media than educational resources. Generative AI toys risk exposing minors to propaganda and misinformation9:35 JMIR Publications today released a News and Perspectives article investigating the potential implications of AI–enabled toys for children's well-being and development. New study links primary infertility to accelerated reproductive aging9:02 The average woman spends more than one-third of her life in menopause. Some women, however, must deal with menopause-related symptoms longer and face added health problems because of premature menopause (before age 40) or early menopause (before age 45). Giving antibiotics for throat infections overrates their power against sepsis9:02 Antibiotics for sore throats have hardly any preventive effect against serious streptococcal infections in the population, according to a study from the University of Gothenburg. Streamlining immunological research using VIAFLO 96 and VIAFLO 384 handheld electronic pipettes6:50 An immunology research group at an Ivy League university is using the VIAFLO 96 and VIAFLO 384 handheld electronic pipettes from INTEGRA Biosciences to streamline its ELISA workflows. ELRIG unveils keynote speakers for Drug Discovery 20266:50 ELRIG, a not-for-profit, volunteer-led organization dedicated to the global drug discovery community, today announced the keynote speaker program for Drug Discovery 2026. Scientists introduce a precise framework to study screen-saturated childhoods6:17 Children are growing up inside screens. A new peer-reviewed Thought Leaders Invited Review in Brain Health argues that neuroscience has been missing the word for what those screens are touching. Study highlights urgent need to grow the addiction medicine workforce5:43 Australia is facing a growing addiction crisis with one in 30 people meeting the criteria for a substance use disorder, yet addiction medicine remains one of the least visible specialities with only around 300 doctors currently specializing in addiction medicine. |