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Kidneys can show early signs of heart failure, study finds
Heart health is an imperative topic, considering that 1 in 5 individuals will encounter heart failure in their lifetime.
Now, an insightful research spearheaded by...
Scientists find new hope in lung cancer treatment
Imagine having a means to understand what’s happening in a person’s cancer situation without needing an invasive procedure – just a simple blood test.
This...
Scientists find links between stress, depression, and Alzheimer’s disease
In the intricacies of mental health and neurodegenerative diseases, researchers often find themselves entwining through the subtle threads that link emotional and cognitive wellbeing.
A...
Switching blood pressure pills may lead to better treatment, study finds
Imagine visiting a doctor, and you're handed a pill, with a promise that it should help manage your health issue - in this case,...
Low-dose aspirin may reduce diabetes risk by 15% in older people
Aspirin, commonly recognized for its pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties, has historically been considered a versatile agent in preventing cardiovascular events.
Recent research, to be discussed...
How drinking coffee can affect your kidney health
Scientists have always been curious about the world – and our bodies.
A team from the University of Toronto, with Ahmed El-Sohemy steering the research...
A lifelong series of heart problems turned her into a staunch advocate
As a young girl, Chrissy Gaffney endured occasional fevers and body aches that made her struggle to walk. Although the family doctor diagnosed her...
Common sleep pills may increase high blood pressure in older people
Sometimes, after a day of knitting, tending to roses, or perhaps enjoying a calm reading session, our dear older folks tuck into bed, hoping...
A cup of dark tea a day keeps diabetes away
Who doesn’t relish a warm, comforting cup of tea?
Beyond its soothing nature, new research suggests that dark tea may harbor notable health benefits, particularly...
Astronomers are working to put a radio telescope on the far side of the...
The Moon will be a popular destination for space programs worldwide in the coming years.
By 2025, NASA’s Artemis III mission will land the first...
Cosmic web lights up in the darkness of space, shows study
The universe is much like an intricate web, woven with invisible threads connecting galaxies, called the cosmic web.
This web is made of gas streams,...
Vaccination could prevent against long Covid symptoms
A recent study conducted by Mayo Clinic researchers has unveiled that receiving a COVID-19 vaccine not only curtails the risk of developing long-haul COVID...
How to treat and deal with ADHD
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD, is a condition that often begins between ages 3 and 6, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
And...
Treating migraines: ways to fight the pain with medication
Thought there was no hope for treating your migraine headaches? Don’t give up.
Migraines are headaches with intense pulsing or throbbing pain in one area...
Statin alternative lowers risk of heart disease as well as cholesterol levels
Cholesterol, a fatty substance present in every cell of our bodies, is crucial for optimal functioning, but excessive levels can be detrimental, leading to...
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Sunlight superhighways: A bright leap forward for organic solar cells
Solar power is like a gift from the sun, giving us loads of energy every day.
But when we try to catch this energy with...
How do lava worlds become earth-like, living planets
Earth was once entirely molten.
Planetary scientists call this phase in a planet’s evolution a magma ocean, and Earth may have had more than one...
Scientists create new portable cleaning system for solar panels
Solar energy is a clean, renewable source that has the potential to meet many of the energy needs of our planet.
However, like every other...
Chinese astronauts may build a base inside a lunar lava tube
Caves were some of humanity’s first shelters.
Who knows what our distant ancestors were thinking as they sought refuge there, huddling and cooking meat over...
New study reveals the secrets of habitable exoplanets in TRAPPIST-1
Scientists led by a team at Université de Montréal have delved deeper into the mysteries of the TRAPPIST-1 system, a group of seven Earth-sized...