Green tea-based adhesive films show promise as a novel treatment for oral mucositis. The anti-inflammatory properties of green tea can alleviate oral mucositis, a painful inflammation of the mouth lining often caused by chemotherapy and radiation.
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Study: Older adults whose blood pressure fluctuates over time may be more likely to have problems with thinking and memory skills. With our aging society, identifying prevention strategies to slow the decline of cognitive skills in older adults has become a public health priority.
Study: Kaempferol is a very promising natural treatment for food allergies. While the study focused on kaempferol's role in reducing inflammation, flavonoids as a whole are very promising anti-allergic compounds, as they are present in a large variety of foods.
Researchers in Japan developed a 3D atomic structure from scattering data of different TNO samples to examine the factors that affect the negative-electrode properties. TNO can be used in lithium-ion batteries for cars and can contribute to the green growth strategy for achieving carbon neutrality.
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New study provides insights for creating hydrogels using CO₂. Additionally, the use of alginic acid derived from marine waste can transform waste into high-value hydrogels for medical uses such as tissue engineering, including wound healing and organ regeneration.
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A new method has improved our ability to generate hydrogen without harmful byproducts such as carbon dioxide. This may allow us to harness hydrogen as a more abundant, green energy source so we can all breathe a little easier.
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