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New drug could restore memory in Alzheimer’s
Researchers at UCLA Health have discovered a molecule that shows promise in restoring memory and cognitive function in mice with Alzheimer’s-like symptoms.
This breakthrough could...
Type 2 diabetes rates increase sharply over the past decade
A recent study by researchers from the University of Georgia reveals that Type 2 diabetes has seen a sharp rise in the U.S., with...
Tiny robots morph and move with a spark of electricity
Researchers at Cornell University have created incredibly small robots, less than 1 millimeter in size, that can change their shape and crawl when given...
Early human settlers in western Mediterranean arrived much earlier than thought
A new study led by researchers from the University of South Florida has changed the way we understand the history of human settlement in...
New weight-loss drug shows promise in reducing diabetes risk
Researchers from the University of Liverpool have found that the weight-loss drug tirzepatide could significantly reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D).
This...
Family, faith and therapy helped her recover from cardiac arrest, triple bypass and stroke
Staying fit was important to Linda Griffin, especially after she was diagnosed with high blood pressure. That came after the birth of her third...
Why prunes could help lower blood pressure
High blood pressure is a common condition that can lead to serious health issues, such as heart disease and stroke. However, a recent study...
Scientists find important cause of common inflammatory bowel disease
Crohn’s disease is a long-term condition that causes inflammation in the digestive system, often leading to painful symptoms and a reduced quality of life.
One...
Scientists discover a new genetic disease and its treatment
Scientists have made a major breakthrough in medical research with the discovery of a new autoinflammatory disease called Lyn kinase-associated vasculopathy and liver fibrosis...
Research shows new cause of tooth decay
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Adams School of Dentistry, and Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University...
Best and worst fruits for people with type 2 diabetes
For people with type 2 diabetes, being mindful of the foods they eat is essential, and this includes fruits.
While fruits are rich in vitamins,...
Study reveals alarming overtrust in AI during high-stakes decisions
A recent study by researchers at UC Merced has highlighted a troubling trend: people are overly trusting of artificial intelligence (AI), even in simulated...
Cardiac arrest as a teenager changed the trajectory of his life
As Nick Knapp began his senior year at Peoria Woodruff High School, everything he'd ever worked for was coming together.
From his earliest days, he...
Nanotechnology breakthrough could power wearables with your morning run
Imagine powering your wearable devices simply by going for a morning jog or performing everyday activities like opening a door.
Thanks to new nanotechnology developed...
Why focusing on the top number is important for high blood pressure management
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a condition that affects millions of people around the world and is a significant risk factor for heart...
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A mysterious force may unlock the secrets of the universe’s biggest puzzles
Physicists from MIT have proposed that a mysterious force called "early dark energy" could help solve two of the biggest puzzles in our understanding...
Scientists discover extra set of legs in ancient trilobite fossils from New York
A recent study has revealed a surprising discovery about a species of trilobite, an ancient sea creature, found in upstate New York.
Researchers from the...
The outer reaches of the Milky Way are full of stars, and the JWST...
The Milky Way’s outer reaches are coming into view thanks to the JWST. Astronomers pointed the powerful space telescope to a region over 58,000...
Scientists discover more bodies in the outer Solar System
The outer Solar System has been a treasure trove of discoveries in recent decades. Using ground-based telescopes, astronomers have identified eight large bodies since...
Ice age teens went through puberty just like modern adolescents, study finds
Recent research has shown that teenagers who lived 25,000 years ago during the Ice Age experienced puberty in much the same way as teens...