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Saliva and blood may help detect head and neck cancer relapse

New research from Griffith University in Australia suggests that saliva and blood could be used to detect the return of head and neck cancers—without...

Cranberries could help boost memory, study finds

Scientists from Norwich Medical School found that eating cranberries for 12 weeks could help improve memory function in older people. Cranberry is an evergreen shrub...

Dance may prevent cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease

A new study from York University suggests that dancing could help stop, or even improve, the cognitive decline that often happens in people with...

Daily tea, berries, and nuts may boost your heart health, study finds

If you regularly enjoy foods like berries, tea, coffee, nuts, whole grains, or olive oil, you may be doing your heart a big favor. A...

Scientists find cancer-related compounds in daily food

In today’s health-conscious world, many people are choosing to eat more fruits and vegetables. But surprisingly, even these healthy foods can sometimes contain harmful substances...

AI could transform how doctors detect brain diseases on MRI scans

A new artificial intelligence system may soon help doctors find serious brain problems faster and more accurately. This technology, created by researchers at King’s College...

Three nutrients together may reduce autism, study finds

A new study from researchers in Taiwan has found that a mix of three nutrients—zinc, serine, and branched-chain amino acids—may help improve social behavior...

Alzheimer’s blood tests may be misleading for people with kidney problems

A new study published in the journal Neurology suggests that people with reduced kidney function tend to show higher levels of Alzheimer’s-related proteins in...

Scientists discover a new cause of colon cancer

Scientists in the United States have made a big breakthrough in understanding how a dangerous toxin produced by gut bacteria may cause colon cancer....

New treatment helps people with aggressive brain cancer live longer

A new treatment plan is giving hope to people with a hard-to-treat brain cancer called grade 3 astrocytoma. This cancer grows quickly and often...