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Humans have a hidden “seventh sense” — the ability to feel objects without touching...
Scientists have discovered that humans may possess a surprising ability — a kind of “remote touch” that allows us to sense objects buried beneath...
This exercise is the best defense against Alzheimer’s
Even small increases in daily walking could make a big difference for brain health, according to new research from Mass General Brigham.
Scientists found that...
Scientists successfully reverse anxiety and depression
Scientists have uncovered how a specific group of brain cells deep in the amygdala—a region that helps control emotions—can drive anxiety, depression, and social...
Common sleep supplement may raise heart failure risk
People who take melatonin regularly to help them sleep may be putting their heart health at risk, according to new research presented at the...
Study finds a surprising cause of early-stage lung cancer
Scientists at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have made a breakthrough in understanding how lung cancer begins.
By creating detailed visual maps...
Study finds big cause of treatment resistance in pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most difficult cancers to treat. It is usually found late, spreads quickly, and doesn’t respond well to current...
Moderate to severe sleep apnea may raise risk of brain bleeds
A new study from Korea University Ansan Hospital has found that moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea could increase the risk of tiny brain...
Cockroaches can dramatically poison the air you breathe
Cockroaches are more than just unpleasant house guests — they could be affecting the air we breathe.
A new study from North Carolina State University...
New blood test can diagnose chronic fatigue syndrome with 96% accuracy
A new blood test developed by scientists from the University of East Anglia and Oxford BioDynamics could change the future of diagnosing Chronic Fatigue...
Are blood pressure drugs putting women at risk of heart failure?
A new study from the University of Bologna has revealed an important health warning for women with high blood pressure.
The research found that some...
Common causes of muscle weakness in older people
As we grow older, it’s common to notice our muscles don’t feel as strong as they once did. Many people assume this is just...
This sweet fruit helps lower blood pressure
Prunes are dried plums that taste sweet and chewy. What makes them special is that they have no added sugar, even though they taste...
Prostate cancer screening slightly reduces deaths but causes false alarms easily
Prostate cancer is one of the most serious health concerns for men, especially in the UK. It is the second biggest cancer killer among...
Vitamin K plays a surprising role in treating diabetes
Scientists in Canada have made a new discovery about vitamin K that could help people with type 2 diabetes.
The study was done by researchers...
Pulse pressure is the key to controlling high blood pressure
Most people know that blood pressure is measured using two numbers. The top number is called systolic pressure, and the bottom number is called...
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Scientists discover “arctic rhino” fossil in Canada, the northernmost rhino ever found
Scientists have identified a new extinct species of rhinoceros that once roamed Canada’s High Arctic—a remarkable find that sheds new light on how ancient...
A stormy brown dwarf reveals secrets of how stars and planets are born
Astronomers have discovered a fascinating new object orbiting a small red star not far from Earth — a brown dwarf with powerful storms and...
Scientists create self-healing, flexible polymer for next-generation wearable electronics
Imagine a flexible electronic device that can bend, stretch, and even repair itself when damaged. Scientists in Japan have now made a major step...
Six-million-year-old Antarctic ice reveals secrets of a warmer ancient Earth
Scientists have discovered the oldest directly dated ice on Earth—an incredible six million years old—deep in the frozen expanse of East Antarctica.
The ice, along...
Tiny galaxies prove dark matter is real, defying modified gravity theories
A new international study has provided one of the clearest signs yet that dark matter—not a change in gravity—is responsible for the mysterious way...



















