Optibrium Shows Deep Learning to Successfully Predict Human Panel-based Sensory Perception of Novel Compounds Used for Flavours and Fragrances

Optibrium™, a leading provider of software and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for drug discovery, today announced the publication of a peer-reviewed study in the Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design, “Imputation of Sensory Properties Using Deep Learning”. In collaboration with International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF), a global leader in co-creating sensorial experiences, and Intellegens, an AI […]

The Food Trends That Will Be Huge in 2022, According to Pinterest

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. If 2020 was all about sourdough bread and Dalgona coffee, 2021 was about ordering lots of take out. But what’s in store for 2022? Pinterest just shared their food trend predictions for the coming […]

Drinking too much water – the seven signs your water intake is too high

Drinking too much water is known as overhydration and it can be just as damaging to your body as being dehydrated. While you should always aim to drink plenty of this natural fluid each day, getting carried away with this ‘healthy’ habit can result in physical side effects. Being overhydrated can leave you feeling out […]

Workplace Discrimination Common in Hepatology

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Hepatologists, particularly women and racial/ethnic minorities, commonly experience discrimination in the workplace, according to a cross-sectional survey of members of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD). “Widespread workplace discrimination” has been described in other areas of medicine but less is known about discrimination in hepatology, Dr. […]

Diverse doubts: How vaccine scepticism takes root

Governments and scientists around the world are championing vaccination as the way to end the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet while large swathes of the global population remain unvaccinated because of a lack of access, other people who can get their jabs are choosing not to. French sociologist Jerome Gaillaguet, who has spent years speaking to those […]

Study identifies small RNA molecule as a therapeutic target for COPD

Research led by the Centenary Institute and University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has identified a small RNA molecule called microRNA-21 as a therapeutic target and its inhibition as a potential treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). An inflammatory lung disease that makes it hard to breathe, COPD is often caused by smoking tobacco products […]

Know about the condition Shamita Shetty opened up about on Bigg Boss 15

Shamita Shetty said she suffers from a medical condition where she "can't have normal food", and hence opts for to gluten-free food Actor Shamita Shetty, who had temporarily left the Bigg Boss 15 house, recently returned to the show ahead of the Top 5 contestants’ announcement. The Mohabbatein actor, who had quit the show due […]

Using neurofeedback as a means of treating feelings of self-blame in depression

New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London has suggested that using neurofeedback to address self-blame in people experiencing non-anxious major depressive disorder (MDD) can help to lessen key symptoms. While the study, published in Psychological Medicine, didn’t explicitly find neurofeedback to be a more effective approach than […]

New California law eases aid-in-dying process

During her three-year battle with breast cancer, my wife, Leslie, graciously endured multiple rounds of horrifically toxic treatment to eke out more time with our two young children. But after 18 cancer-free months, the disease returned with a vengeance in June 2003. It fractured her bones and invaded her spinal canal, bathing her brain in […]

Debate Continues Over Multiallergen Subcutaneous Immunotherapy

A resolution is needed in the ongoing controversy between US and European allergists over the best approach to subcutaneous allergy immunotherapy (SCIT), “since it is likely that one or the other group of patients is receiving sub-optimal treatment,” according to Harold S. Nelson, MD, an allergist and immunologist, and professor at National Jewish Health in Denver, […]