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Model predicts health risks · How can antibiotic resistance be prevented? · ADHD as a creative engine · Sweeteners: Negative effects extending to the next generation? · Resilience: The brain actively adapts to stress · Grimace improves pain detection in laboratory mice

Mirjam Bauer Karl-Richard Eberle

These sources highlight diverse breakthroughs in medical science and psychology, ranging from artificial intelligence to preventative health. Researchers are utilizing Transformer-based models to predict insurance-based health risks and exploring novel vaccines to combat the global threat of antibiotic resistance. Other studies shift the perspective on ADHD, framing it as a creative asset rather than a deficit, while investigation into non-nutritive sweeteners suggests their biological impact may span multiple generations. Additionally, neuroscientists have identified specific brain network dynamics that facilitate emotional resilience and stress adaptation. Collectively, these findings illustrate how technological innovation and a deeper understanding of biological systems are reshaping modern healthcare.

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