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Understanding fear better · Heading the ball has repercussions even in amateur football · Heading the ball is not biologically invisible · Hearing heart failure · Forcing tumor cells to die · How long exhalations make our decisions bolder

Mirjam Bauer Karl-Richard Eberle

This collection of recent scientific reports highlights diverse advancements in medical research and biotechnology. Geneticists have mapped the biological foundations of anxiety, revealing complex links between DNA and various physical ailments. In sports medicine, new biomarkers in blood suggest that even routine headers in amateur soccer can cause measurable, though temporary, neural stress. Innovative diagnostic tools are also emerging, such as AI-driven voice analysis to monitor heart failure and specialized therapies that force aggressive cancer cells into self-destruction. Finally, behavioral studies demonstrate how controlled breathing can physiologically alter the brain to encourage bolder decision-making. Together, these findings illustrate a modern focus on the interconnectedness of physical health, technology, and human behavior.

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Hidden biological signals from anxiety to cancer
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