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Green tea could strongly reduce blood pressure, study finds

Scientists from Tongji Hospital and other institutions have found that drinking green tea may strongly reduce blood pressure. The study, led by Renfan Xu and...

What is the best diet for brain health?

Just like your heart, lungs, or any other part of your body, your brain needs the right fuel to function properly. So, what kind of...

Prebiotic fiber could manage high blood pressure

Researchers from Monash University have shed light on a potentially groundbreaking approach to managing high blood pressure, focusing on the role of dietary fiber,...

Vitamin D and calcium supplements may prevent recurrence of vertigo

Scientists from Chungnam National University have found that vitamin D and calcium supplements may help reduce the recurrence of vertigo. The study was conducted by...

Garlic could help lower high blood pressure and protect artery health

Scientists from the National Institute of Integrative Medicine in Australia have found that garlic may help lower blood pressure, improve gut health, and reduce...

Ancient DNA shows the deadly diseases behind Napoleon’s defeat

Scientists from the Institut Pasteur have uncovered new evidence showing that deadly infections likely contributed to the massive losses during Napoleon’s retreat from Russia...

Blood protein pattern could show hidden heart disease risk in families

A new study from Karolinska Institutet has found that certain protein patterns in the blood may help identify people at higher risk for hereditary...

Common chemical in dry cleaning may cause hidden liver damage

Liver disease is often caused by drinking too much alcohol, having too much fat in the liver from obesity, diabetes, or high cholesterol, or...

A new drug may stop nerve pain in cancer treatment

A new study has found that chemotherapy might cause pain by triggering stress and inflammation in immune cells—not just by damaging nerves. This discovery helps...

How ‘rogue’ immune cells may link cancer and autoimmune disease

A new study by scientists at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research has found something very interesting. It shows that some gene changes linked to...

The universe was warm before it was bright

So first the Big Bang happens. Everything is incredibly hot and dense; there are photons flying everywhere, but they keep colliding with electrons and...

Greenland without ice? Researchers uncover evidence of a warm Earth 400,000 years ago

A new documentary is shedding light on a remarkable period in Earth’s history—one when large parts of Greenland, now buried under thick ice, were...

How ancient people may have turned water into wine—using only raisins

It may sound like a miracle, but new research suggests that people in ancient times could have made wine simply by soaking sun-dried raisins...

The science of gratitude: 5 proven benefits that improve your life instantly

How often do you say “thank you” and really mean it? According to new research from the University of California San Diego, expressing gratitude does...

Snake pee may help treat gout pain and kidney stones

If you’ve never had a reptile as a pet, you might be surprised to learn that many reptiles don’t pee like humans do. Instead...

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Mysterious ultraviolet light found in baby star nurseries

Astronomers have discovered something unexpected in the birthplaces of young stars: ultraviolet (UV) radiation where it should not exist. Using the powerful James Webb Space...

After nearly 100 years, dark matter may finally have been seen

Nearly 100 years ago, astronomer Fritz Zwicky made a strange discovery while studying the movement of galaxies. He noticed that galaxies were moving far faster...

150-million-year-old footprints suggest a dinosaur walked with a limp

A remarkable set of dinosaur footprints discovered in Colorado is giving scientists new clues about how a massive, long-necked dinosaur moved more than 150...

This new device could make electricity from air moisture — even in dry places

As artificial intelligence, smart homes, and wearable devices become part of everyday life, the demand for steady, reliable power keeps rising. Solar and wind energy...

Scientists find possible boiling oceans hidden beneath icy moons

Out in the cold, distant reaches of our solar system, many moons are wrapped in thick layers of ice. At first glance, these worlds look...