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AI speeds up colorectal cancer diagnosis and treatment, study finds

A Big Leap in Cancer Diagnosis Colorectal cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. But what if artificial intelligence (AI) could help doctors...

A simple scan could cure high blood pressure for some people, study finds

Have you ever wished for a simple solution to high blood pressure? Researchers from Queen Mary University in London, Barts Hospital, and Cambridge University...

Stiff arteries in teens could signal future high blood pressure

High blood pressure and obesity are two big health problems that are on the rise globally. Despite campaigns to encourage healthy eating, more exercise, and...

New study links sleep duration to your type 2 diabetes risk

A new study from the Netherlands, published in the journal Sleep Health, has found a U-shaped correlation between sleep duration and the risk of...

Could diabetes drugs help prevent dementia? New study sheds light

Diabetes and dementia might seem unrelated, but they have some key similarities, especially type 2 diabetes and dementia. Researchers have been curious about whether drugs...

Scientists find link between poor sleep, stress, and heart problems in older women

We all know that getting older comes with its own set of health risks, like high blood pressure and diabetes. These are commonly linked to...

Research shows new hope for Alzheimer’s and Down syndrome treatments

For decades, scientists have thought they understood one of the key processes that helps our brains learn and remember. However recent groundbreaking research from the...

Lifetime interpersonal violence may increase diabetes risk, study finds

New research provides compelling evidence that interpersonal violence or abuse (IVA) at any point in life significantly increases the risk of developing diabetes. This groundbreaking...

A diabetes drug’s surprise benefit: helping smokers quit

We all know that smoking is bad for us. In Denmark alone, nearly 16,000 people die each year because they can't quit. The main...

A day after performing ‘The Star-Spangled Banner,’ this radio announcer couldn’t speak

Radio announcer and producer Karen Moyer was exhausted after putting in long days on the air at Dallas' classical radio station WRR over Labor...