HMN 2026: How Tourism firms face complex path to sustainability

Tourism businesses across Aotearoa New Zealand are working to become more sustainable, but a new study shows the process is complex and rarely straightforward. The research, based on in-depth interviews, data analysis and site visits with established tourism operators across…

HMN 2026: How New open tool can facilitate the reuse of genomic data

Overview of the PolyGenie pipeline. Credit: NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics (2026). DOI: 10.1093/nargab/lqag056 The GCAT|Genomes for Life team, a strategic project of the Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute (IGTP), has developed PolyGenie, a new tool designed to facilitate the…

HMN 2026: How Hiding who you are can take a toll on mental health

The decision to reveal or conceal a core part of one’s identity may seem like a small, everyday choice. But new research from the University of Michigan suggests those moments can have meaningful consequences for emotional well-being. The study found…

HMN 2026: How Tirzepatide may change how the body uses energy

Tirzepatide doesn’t just help people lose weight; it also activates brown adipose tissue, representing a major milestone in obesity research, according to a study presented at ENDO 2026, the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in Chicago. Until now, tirzepatide’s weight-loss effect…

HMN 2026: How Therapy may be judged by the wrong standards

Credit: Tima Miroshnichenko from Pexels Psychological therapies may be evaluated using research methods designed for drugs rather than talking treatments—potentially limiting patient choice and shaping mental health services in the wrong way—according to a new academic analysis from The University…

HMN 2026: How Novel therapy may reverse autism-related brain deficits

Treatment of mutant autism mouse models and human cortical organoids using Slc6a20a/SLC6A20-ASO restored social interaction deficit, excessive self-grooming in mouse models and NMDA receptor hypofunction in mouse models and human cortical organoids. Credit: Nature Communications (2026). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-026-73881-9 Researchers have…

HMN 2026: How When therapists can’t take off the ‘hat’

Licensed professional counselors have reported experiencing burnout and emotional exhaustion due to high workplace demands, a problem that has intensified over the past six years. On top of workplace pressures, mental health professionals also sometimes report feelings of confusion and…

HMN 2026: What is the Therapeutic target for dangerous fungal infections

TRK1 provides protection from cationic stress and is required for colonization of human skin. Credit: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2026). DOI: 10.1073 A multidisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has identified a promising new…

HMN 2026: How Low testosterone is linked to cancer risk in men

Credit: Henri Mathieu-Saint-Laurent from Pexels New research shows men with very low testosterone levels are at higher risk of both fatal and nonfatal cancer later in life. But while the research found men with low testosterone were 18% more likely…