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Tiny fiber sensors could detect cancer early by reading multiple signals
Scientists have developed a new type of microscopic sensor that could change how diseases like cancer are detected and monitored.
These sensors are incredibly small—about...
This smart bedsheet could stop painful pressure injuries before they start
Long hospital stays can be difficult, and for many patients, they come with a hidden danger: pressure injuries.
These painful sores form when someone stays...
The four types of dementia most people don’t know exist
What most people think of when they hear the word “dementia” is memory problems and forgetfulness. But what people often don’t know is that...
Tiny proteins inside your cells may explain why the Mediterranean diet is so healthy
For many years, doctors have recommended the Mediterranean diet as a way to stay healthy.
This diet includes foods like olive oil, fish, vegetables, fruits,...
Replacing TV time with reading or desk work may lower dementia risk
Many people worry about sitting too much, especially as they get older. Sitting for long hours has been linked to many health problems, including...
Collagen supplements can help your skin and joints, large new study finds
Collagen supplements have become one of the bestselling products in the wellness industry, promising everything from smoother skin to stronger joints. But do they...
Scientists discover why human sperm may struggle in space
Having a baby in space may sound like science fiction, but scientists are now studying whether it could actually work.
New research suggests that one...
This 24-minute music trick may calm anxiety
Anxiety is something many people experience at some point in their lives. It can show up as constant worrying, racing thoughts, trouble concentrating, or...
How the Mediterranean diet could slow aging and reduce disease risk
The Mediterranean diet has long been praised for helping people live longer and stay healthier. Now, a new study suggests that part of its...
Can a picture save your heart? new study shows the power of seeing risk
Many people know that heart disease is dangerous, but knowing is not always enough to change behavior. A new study suggests that actually seeing...
Your gut may hold the key to preventing memory loss
A growing body of research suggests that diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia may not begin in the brain as once believed.
Instead, they may start...
Simple blood tests and ai may help detect liver cancer before it’s too late
Liver cancer is a major health problem worldwide. It is often difficult to detect early because symptoms may not appear until the disease has...
Why doctors now want you to check cholesterol earlier than ever
Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. A major reason for this is high cholesterol, which can quietly damage the...
New study links gum health to Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease is usually known for memory loss and confusion. It is a condition that slowly damages the brain and affects thinking, behavior, and...
This drug could reduce suicidal thoughts quickly
A new study from Columbia University has brought hopeful news for people struggling with severe depression and suicidal thoughts.
Researchers have found that ketamine, a...
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A giant space rock’s scars may reveal how planets were born
Asteroid 16 Psyche has puzzled scientists for more than 200 years.
Now, new research suggests that its large craters could hold the key to understanding...
A “cotton candy” planet wrapped in haze leaves scientists puzzled
Astronomers have taken a closer look at one of the strangest planets ever discovered, and it is raising more questions than answers.
The planet, called...
Scientists create tabletop device to test wireless charging for electric cars
Electric vehicles are becoming an important part of the world’s effort to reduce carbon emissions and move away from fossil fuels.
When combined with renewable...
Scientists turn toxic forever chemicals into a tool for producing lithium for batteries
Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS, are often called “forever chemicals” because they break down very slowly in the environment.
These chemicals have been...
Scientists discover one of the oldest stars ever, with almost no iron
Astronomers have discovered one of the oldest and most primitive stars ever found, offering a rare glimpse into the early universe.
The star, named PicII-503,...


















