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Scientists find how to reverse type 1 diabetes

A groundbreaking clinical trial led by researchers from the University of Toronto has shown that a new stem cell–derived therapy called zimislecel can restore...

How everyday foods may help kill cancer cells

In recent years, scientists have been paying close attention to the power of food—not just to keep us healthy, but also to fight serious...

Can blood pressure pills help prevent dementia?

High blood pressure, especially in midlife, has been linked to memory loss and dementia later in life. Scientists believe that over time, high blood...

How diabetes harms your liver health

Diabetes is a common condition where the body has trouble controlling blood sugar levels. While many people know that diabetes can harm the eyes,...

Drinks that help keep your kidneys healthy

Our kidneys play a crucial role in keeping us healthy. They filter waste from the blood, help control blood pressure, balance fluids, and support...

Study shows an important cause of autism

Scientists from Mayo Clinic and Yale University have made an important discovery that could help us understand how autism spectrum disorder (ASD) begins. They used...

Memory problems are becoming more common in older people nowadays

A new study has found that more older people in the UK are reporting memory problems than ever before. These issues—like forgetting things or...

Study finds the key to fighting diabetes in the body

Inside our bodies is a small but powerful organ called the pancreas. One of its most important jobs is to produce insulin using special...

Simple dietary starch may fight fatty liver disease effectively

A study has found that a special type of starch—called resistant starch—can help reduce fat in the liver and improve liver health in people...

Prunes may help lower blood pressure and protect your heart

Prunes are dried plums—sweet, chewy, and naturally free of added sugar. But they’re not just tasty. They’re packed with nutrients like vitamin B6, copper,...

People with diabetes more likely to have this painful shoulder problem

Have you ever had shoulder pain so bad that it felt almost impossible to lift your arm? That might be something called a “frozen...

Blood pressure pill shows promise in slowing down aging

Aging is something we all go through. As we get older, our bodies slow down and we become more likely to face health problems....

Common causes of dementia in older people

Dementia is a condition that affects memory, thinking, and everyday activities. It mostly happens in older adults, and many people wonder what causes it....

A new twist in string theory could solve a cosmic mystery

For decades, string theory has promised to be the ultimate explanation for how our universe works. In this theory, all matter and forces are made...

Tiny patch could replace painful biopsies for cancer and brain disease

Getting a biopsy is a common but often painful part of diagnosing diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s. Millions of people go through this invasive procedure...

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How to make building blocks for a lunar habitat

By 2028, NASA intends to land the "first woman and first person of color" on the Moon as part of the Artemis III mission. This...

Scientists catch a slow-motion earthquake in action beneath the sea

For the first time ever, scientists have observed a slow-motion earthquake as it happened along a major underwater fault off the coast of Japan. Unlike...

Scientists unlock affordable, high-speed charging for electric cars

A team of researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has made a major leap forward in electric vehicle...

If we can’t detect the first stars, maybe we can see their first galaxies

Population III (PopIII) stars represent astronomy's ultimate prize are the first generation of stars born from the pristine hydrogen and helium created in the...

Tiny new structures could supercharge next-generation solar cells

A team of researchers has discovered that tiny, ever-changing structures inside cutting-edge solar cell materials could be the key to making solar panels more...