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What makes depression apps safe, effective, and trustworthy?13:33 The study identifies 28 key criteria for assessing depression apps, emphasizing safety and clinical validity to enhance digital mental health interventions. One‑Step ADC Manufacturing Reaches 95% Yield in Under One Hour, BioDlink White Paper Reveals12:58 A new white paper from BioDlink, From Complexity to Consistency: How CDMOs Can Unlock One-Step, High-Yield and Homogeneous ADC Manufacturing for Next-Gen Oncology, reveals an advancement in antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) manufacturing Reading to young children each night improves empathy and creative thinking12:58 A daily bedtime reading routine enhances cognitive empathy and creativity in children, with reflective pauses boosting creative fluency during storytelling. What TV gets wrong about cardiac arrest and CPR12:23 Inaccurate TV portrayals of cardiac arrest and CPR could affect viewer perceptions and actions, emphasizing the need for alignment with current guidelines. Personal factors drive risky drinking at work more than job stress11:48 The study identifies age, education, and smoking as critical factors in high-risk drinking among workers, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions. Study highlights potential of ferroptosis-based approaches to treat cancer6:16 Therapies that target the utilization of fat by tumors and activate a type of cell death dependent on fat molecules may be a promising avenue to treat cancer, according to new research by UTHealth Houston. Immune dysfunction persists after combined TB and HIV therapy5:43 The immune system remains seriously out-of-whack – in an inflammatory state of overactivation and impaired functionality – following the international gold standard for treating people with latent tuberculosis (TB) and HIV, a team at Texas Biomedical Research Institute reports in Nature Communications. Scientists reveal how cholera bacteria activate toxin genes in the human gut5:43 Cholera remains a major global public health challenge, with an estimated 1.3 to 4 million cases and tens of thousands of deaths reported worldwide each year. UC San Diego project aims to bioprint patient-specific transplantable human livers5:43 Liver failure is one of the most serious and deadly medical conditions, claiming thousands of lives each year as patients in the United States wait for a donor organ. |