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Vitamin D3 treatment may cut risk of second heart attack in half
A new study from Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City has found that a personalized approach to vitamin D3 supplementation can make a big...
Weight loss drugs safe for people with high triglycerides, study shows
A major new study from Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City has found that popular weight loss drugs do not raise the risk of...
Age should matter more in prostate cancer treatment, study finds
When doctors create a treatment plan for prostate cancer, they typically consider factors like tumor type, spread, and overall health.
But a new study suggests...
Can some people safely stop blood thinners after heart rhythm treatment?
A new international study suggests that people who undergo a minimally invasive heart procedure to treat an irregular heartbeat, called catheter ablation, may not...
Rare meteor strike on Mars triggers dust avalanches and new streaks
A rare meteoroid impact on Mars has given scientists a glimpse into how the planet’s dusty surface is constantly reshaped.
When a space rock struck...
The mystery of the colliding black holes solved
In 2023, astronomers detected one of the most extraordinary cosmic events ever seen — a collision between two enormous black holes, located about seven...
These brain cells could stop Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, slowly robbing millions of people around the world of their memory and independence.
For decades, scientists...
Gentle ultrasound could help the brain heal itself after stroke
A new study has found that gentle, low-intensity ultrasound waves can help the brain clear away harmful waste after a stroke.
The research, published in...
Type 2 diabetes strongly linked to hearing loss, study finds
As the United States marks American Diabetes Month this November, new research has revealed a serious but often overlooked complication of type 2 diabetes—hearing...
Triglyceride-lowering drug strongly reduces risk of acute pancreatitis
A new study from researchers at Mass General Brigham offers hope for people living with severely high triglyceride levels—a condition that can lead to...
This nutrient in brain strongly linked to anxiety disorders
People with anxiety disorders may have lower levels of an important brain chemical called choline, according to a new study from UC Davis Health.
This...
Common blood pressure drugs unnecessary for most heart attack survivors, study finds
For decades, beta-blockers have been a standard treatment for people recovering from a heart attack.
But new research suggests that most patients with normal heart...
Zero-cost, AI-driven test can detect Alzheimer’s much faster
A groundbreaking new study shows that artificial intelligence can help detect Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias early—without adding any extra work for doctors or...
How you cook potatoes could affect your blood pressure, study finds
Scientists from Imperial College London have discovered that the way potatoes are cooked plays a key role in how they affect blood pressure.
While potatoes...
Throat problems may increase high blood pressure risk
A new study from the University of Southampton has revealed a surprising connection between throat problems and blood pressure.
The research, published in the medical...
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Ancient DNA reveals a 40,000-year story of human–Denisovan interbreeding across Eurasia
New genetic research has shed fresh light on one of the most mysterious chapters in human evolution—the relationship between modern humans and Denisovans, an...
Ancient stone tools from Kenya reveal a turning point in human evolution
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have uncovered one of the oldest and longest-lasting collections of stone tools ever found—evidence that early humans had already...
Dark matter obeys gravity just like ordinary matter, scientists discover
For decades, scientists have been trying to understand dark matter—the mysterious, invisible substance that makes up about 85% of all matter in the universe.
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AC power revolutionizes tiny LEDs for next-generation VR and AR displays
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This knitting machine works like a 3D printer to create solid objects
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