Study Links Plastics to Heart Disease, NASA Astronaut Feels Rejuvenated, MaaT034 Achieves Tumor Reduction, Noninvasive Brain-Spine Interface Promises Hope, and more...

30/04/2025 11 min
Study Links Plastics to Heart Disease, NASA Astronaut Feels Rejuvenated, MaaT034 Achieves Tumor Reduction, Noninvasive Brain-Spine Interface Promises Hope, and more...

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(0:10): Study Links Phthalates in Plastics to 356,000 Global Heart Disease Deaths in 2018(2:08): NASA's Oldest Astronaut Don Pettit Feels Decades Younger After Seven-Month ISS Mission(4:18): MaaT034 Shows Promising 83.7% Tumor Reduction in Mice at AACR 2025, Boosts Immunotherapy Outcomes(6:33): Breakthrough Noninvasive Brain-Spine Interface Promises New Hope for Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation(9:11): Ancient Genes Unlock New Paths in Stem Cell Research, Revolutionizing Regenerative MedicineTo subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news.
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