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Popular Weight-Loss Drugs May Slow the Spread of Some Cancers
GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro have become widely known for helping people lose weight and control diabetes.
Over the past few years,...
Everyday Food Additives Could Harm Your Heart
processed meat, frozen meals, snacks, soft drinks, sauces, desserts, and many other supermarket products.
Most people rarely notice them, even though they appear in the...
Simple Saliva Test May Help Detect Deadly Cancer Earlier
Scientists in South Africa are exploring a surprising new way to detect one of the world’s deadliest cancers: saliva.
Researchers at the Sydney Brenner Institute...
Why Poor Sleep May Raise the Risk of Dementia
Scientists have long known that conditions such as chronic stress, depression, heart disease, aging, and poor sleep are linked to a higher risk of...
Why a Powerful Schizophrenia Drug May Cause Dangerous Gut and Lung Problems
Schizophrenia is one of the most serious mental health disorders in the world. People living with schizophrenia may experience hallucinations, confused thinking, delusions, disorganized...
Air Pollution Can Harm the Brain Within Just Hours
Air pollution has long been linked to breathing problems, heart disease, and reduced quality of life. But scientists are now increasingly worried about another...
Hidden Blood Vessel ‘Pressure Sensor’ May Prevent Aging and Heart Disease
High blood pressure is one of the world’s most common health problems. Millions of people live with it every day, often without noticing symptoms...
Large Blood Pressure Swings May Greatly Raise the Risk of Sudden Heart Death
A new study suggests that middle-aged adults whose blood pressure changes a lot over time may face a much higher risk of sudden cardiac...
Hidden Brain Sugar Changes May Cause Depression
Depression is one of the most common mental health conditions in the world. According to global estimates, more than 280 million people are living...
Bright Lights at Night Could Greatly Increase Risks of Heart Attack, Stroke, Heart Failure
Many people use bright lights late at night without thinking much about it. Some scroll through their phones in bed, fall asleep with the...
High-Quality Olive Oil May Naturally Lower Blood Pressure
Olive oil has been used in cooking for thousands of years, especially in countries around the Mediterranean Sea.
People in places like Greece, Italy, and...
New Prostate Cancer Pill May Help Men Recover Faster After Treatment
Doctors and scientists around the world are constantly searching for better ways to treat cancer. The goal is not only to help people live...
Free Online Tai Chi Program Could Ease Chronic Knee Pain
Osteoarthritis is one of the most common causes of pain and disability in Australia and around the world. The condition happens when the protective...
Too Much Coffee May Harm People with Severe High Blood Pressure
Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world. For many people, it is part of their morning routine and a source...
New Drug May Help Older People Prevent Heart Failure
As people grow older, many parts of the body gradually become stiffer and less flexible. Muscles, joints, and blood vessels can all lose some...
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Tiny mammals survived Arctic darkness alongside dinosaurs, scientists discover
More than 70 million years ago, the Arctic was not the frozen, empty place we know today. Instead, it was home to forests, dinosaurs,...
A hidden river of heat is moving toward Antarctica
Scientists have discovered troubling evidence that warm deep-ocean water is slowly moving closer to Antarctica, increasing the risk of melting the continent’s giant ice...
How location-sharing apps are quietly changing modern relationships
Apps that let people share their real-time location have become a normal part of everyday life for millions of people.
Whether it’s checking if a...
Scientists discover strange “toothpaste-like” space effect deep in Mars’s atmosphere
Scientists studying Mars have discovered a surprising atmospheric phenomenon that was previously only known to exist around Earth.
The discovery could change how researchers understand...
New wearable device can detect hidden stress before you feel it
Engineers at Northwestern University have created a small wearable device that can detect stress hidden deep inside the body, even before a person may...



















