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Grey hair - protection program of cells? · Telemedicine at Stuttgart maternity hospitals · Does tea strengthen the bones in women· light instead of senses: how the brain can be controlled · Huge food database now accessible free of charge · When the nurse himself becomes a donor
This compilation of articles, dating from December 2025, presents five diverse scientific and health-related topics, including new research on cell biology and medical technology written by Karl-Richard Eberle and Mirjam Bauer. The texts examine how gray hair may be a protective cellular mechanism against DNA damage by prompting pigment stem cells to differentiate early, halting regeneration. Another article details a new telemedicine network in Stuttgart that connects birth clinics to specialized neonatologists for safer, real-time care during high-risk deliveries. Furthermore, a long-term study suggests that tea consumption is associated with slightly higher bone density in older women, potentially reducing osteoporosis risk. The collection also introduces a novel wireless, light-based neuroimplant that allows researchers to create artificial perceptions in the brain of mice, with implications for sensory prosthetics. Finally, the Max Rubner-Institut has made the extensive German Federal Food Key database (BLS) freely accessible, providing nutrient data for over 7,000 foods for research, nutritional policy, and public use.
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