The latest issue of Current Pharmaceutical Analysis (Volume 22, Issue 2, March 2026) is now available online, featuring new open access articles on pharmaceutical methodologies, drug analysis, and ...
Volume 22, Issue 2 of Current Pharmaceutical Analysis has been published online. The issue includes full-length research articles, review papers, and ...
March 10 () - America's obsession with weight loss is creating a hot market for makers of condiments and spices, as the surge ...
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Researchers tout aluminum’s plasmonics as a cheaper alternative to gold
A growing body of peer-reviewed research is building the case that aluminum, one of Earth’s most abundant metals, can match or outperform gold and silver in the field of plasmonics, the science of ...
America's obsession with weight loss is creating a hot market for ​makers of condiments and spices, as the surge in GLP-1 drug use has consumers craving more flavor ‌in their food.
The global obesity epidemic has become a major public health concern, prompting researchers to investigate the behavioral and biological factors that contribute to overeating. One important ...
Networked models of care have the potential to provide better access to specialist care for rare diseases in the NHS. The government committed to establishing an innovative networked model of care for ...
Burn Slim is a natural dietary supplement built around one of the most searched weight loss strategies of 2026: the "gelatin ...
Evidence from the past 20 years indicates that the use of computers in classrooms has led to declines in students' academic ...
Researchers Identify Unexpected Strategy to Make Exercise More EffectiveRegular exercise is widely known to improve overall health, but people with ...
Sauce, spice makers attracting great deal of interest as GLP-1s send Americans looking for hot stuff
America's obsession with weight loss is creating a hot market for makers of condiments and spices, as the surge in GLP-1 drug use has consumers craving more flavor in their food.
New research on the ancient Maya city of Ucanal in northern Guatemala reveals that its engineers maintained biologically clean drinking water for nearly 1,500 years, an extraordinary achievement in a ...
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