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This diabetes drug could protect insulin level in brain

Overweight or obesity, an unfavorable distribution of fat in the body and the development of type 2 diabetes are often linked to a reduced...

Her best friend died suddenly at 31. Now, she spreads the word about heart...

On a steamy July afternoon in Fort Scott, Kansas, 16-year-old Lindsey Lewis, dressed in a swimsuit and shorts and driving her well-loved convertible, picked...

Fossil fuels could play a key role in global decline in sperm counts

In a new study from Brunel University London, researchers found chemical pollution from burning fossil fuels could play a significant part in the global...

Scientists discover new muscle on the jaw

In a new study from the University of Basel, researchers have discovered a previously overlooked section of our jaw muscles and described this layer...

Antioxidants may protect you from dementia

In a recent study published in the Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring, researchers found that an oxidation-antioxidant imbalance in the blood...

Regular exercise can protect against fatty liver

In a new study from Tübingen University Hospital, researchers found exercise not only trains the muscles but can also prevent the development of the...

Scientists develop a new COVID-19 vaccine to fight variants

In a new study from the University of Western Ontario, researchers are working to develop a COVID-19 vaccine that shows promise in inducing a...

Intensive lifestyle change can benefit people with prediabetes

In a new study from German Center for Diabetes Research, researchers found intensive lifestyle intervention with plenty of exercises helps people with prediabetes improve...

Omicron may be less likely to cause severe disease

In a new study from the University of Cambridge, researchers found Omicron may be much better at evading vaccine-induced immunity, but less likely to...

Daily stress strongly increases heart disease risk, study finds

In a new study from the University of Gothenburg, researchers found the risk of heart disease rises with an increasing burden of perceived stress,...