October 15, 2025

Huntington’s Disease & Toxicology: Designing Safer Therapies for a Neurodegenerative Future

Huntington’s disease (HD) sits at the crossroads of genetics, neurodegeneration, and innovation. This rare, inherited disorder progressively affects movement, mood, and cognition — and while there’s still no cure, dozens of investigational therapies are advancing rapidly through preclinical and clinical pipelines.
October 14, 2025

Winter Storms & Toxicology: The Hidden Health Risks Beneath the Ice

When a winter storm hits, we brace for power outages, icy roads, and freezing temperatures. But toxicologists know another danger lurks quietly in the cold: chemical and environmental exposures that surge during winter emergencies. If you’re a clinician, emergency manager, or public health professional, here’s the one clear idea:
October 13, 2025

Typhoid Vaccine & Toxicology: The Science That Keeps Immunity Safe

Typhoid fever isn’t a relic of the past—it remains a global health threat, particularly in regions with limited access to clean water and sanitation. For travelers, clinicians, and global health professionals, vaccination remains the cornerstone of prevention.
October 10, 2025

Heart-Healthy Living – Get Your Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Checked

Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of your arteries as your heart pumps blood. If this pressure rises and stays high over time, it can damage your heart and your blood vessels and lead to plaque buildup. Most adults should have their blood pressure checked at least once a year. If you have high blood pressure, you will likely need to be checked more often. Talk with your doctor about how often you should have your blood pressure checked.
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