Hope or Hype? Next Biosciences examines the global perspective on the use of stem cell therapy to treat autism By Next Biosciences 23 April 2025 This blog explores global perspectives, current research, and clinical trials on stem cell therapy for ASD; highlighting the potential, the challenges, and the importance of cord blood banking for future possibilities.
Is inflammation blocking your path to weight loss? By Cary Davies 4 February 2025 Due to the subtle and asymptomatic nature of systemic inflammation, it can be difficult to detect, but it is nevertheless notorious for wreaking metabolic havoc.
Why a DNA-Driven Diet is Your Best Approach for Sustainable Weight Loss By Cary Davies 3 February 2025 There is no universal solution for weight loss. We know this. Yet, fad diet after fad diet gain popularity and momentum in the hope that each will be the one that finally fixes everything. The truth is, everything can’t be fixed, which is why so many diets don’t last and there is always room for the next one.
2025 Health Trends: Stay Ahead, Stay Healthy By Cary Davies 17 January 2025 Stay ahead of the curve in 2025 with the latest health trends, including personalised genetic testing, wearable biotech, and digital health tools. Learn how predictive and preventative healthcare can elevate your well-being through innovation and self-care solutions.
The Science of Self: Why Genetic Testing should be on your priority list. By Cary Davies 10 December 2024 We are living in the age of information, where consumer access to scientific and statistical data is readily available to guide our judgement in all areas of life.
A Bone Health Exposé for World Osteoporosis Day By Cary Davies 1 October 2024 In celebration of World Osteoporosis Day, Next Biosciences brings you an updated perspective on the importance of early intervention for the protection of bone health.
Will a healthy lifestyle prevent Alzheimer’s disease? By Cary Davies 1 October 2024 While family history strongly influences the development of early onset Alzheimer’s disease, late onset Alzheimer’s disease appears to be more responsive to lifestyle intervention.
Winning combination: Is athletic potential governed by a genetic code? By Cary Davies 26 August 2024 There is much deliberation about whether sporting skill stems from the inheritance of physiological talent or psychological discipline. The role of inherited habits has ample standing in the nature versus nurture debate across most domains, but how much weight the genetic code carries in the sporting arena poses an extremely interesting question.
The full picture of you: How genetic testing can provide a well-rounded view By Cary Davies 15 August 2024 The more we know about our bodies, the better equipped we are to manage our health and well-being. Although healthcare is largely a reactive practice, the importance of proactive care is more apparent than ever.
Child-proofing paediatric prescriptions: Insights to alleviate parental anxiety By Cary Davies 16 July 2024 Putting a child on chronic medication presents a logical dilemma to many parents when weighing up the compromise between the proposed drug benefits and the potential side-effects.