Jemima Robles

Jemima Robles is a skilled medical writer who simplifies complex health topics into clear, engaging content. She focuses on accuracy, readability, and promoting better health understanding.
Health & Wellness

New Nonstick Coating Works Like Teflon Without the Harmful Chemicals

A new safer nonstick coating developed by engineers at the University of Toronto mimics the performance of traditional Teflon while…

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News

A Common Sugar Substitute May Damage Brain’s Protective Barrier, Raise Stroke Risk, New Research Warns

Erythritol stroke risk is now under serious scientific scrutiny. Once widely regarded as a safe alternative to sugar, erythritol—a low-calorie…

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Health & Wellness

The Science of When to Eat for Better Metabolism, Mood, and Lifespan

What we eat has long dominated the conversation around nutrition. Calorie counts, food groups, and dietary trends often shape health…

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Public Health

Switzerland Approves First Malaria Drug for Newborns

Switzerland’s drug authority, Swissmedic, has approved the first malaria medicine designed for newborns under five kilograms. Developed by Novartis, the…

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Medical Specialties

“Medical Gold” From Extracted Wisdom Teeth Are Being Used to Treat a Range of Diseases

In recent years researchers have found that discarded wisdom teeth harbor a rich source of stem cells, turning what was…

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Preventive Care

How One Injection Could Deliver Multiple Vaccine Doses Ending the Need for Booster Shots

About one in five children worldwide do not receive all the vaccines recommended for their age. Half of these children…

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Neurology

Mouse Stem Cell Models Reveal a Surprising Link Between Faulty Protein Control and Autism Traits

A new autism research resource developed in Japan may help explain a long-standing mystery in autism research. Scientists at Kobe…

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Public Health

A University Tool That Tracks Global Outbreaks in Real Time

In early 2025, as measles cases increased across North America and Australia reported its first mpox infection, a small public…

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Public Health

Liver Injury Cases Climb as Americans Self-Dose on Supplements

In recent years, a growing number of people have turned to over-the-counter supplements as part of a self-styled wellness routine.…

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Public Health

RSV Shots Cut Baby Hospitalizations by Over Half This Winter

For years, Respiratory syncytial virus has quietly filled children’s wards nationwide in the winter. Particularly dangerous to infants younger than…

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