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Scientists Find Possible Biological Clue to Depression in Blood

A new study suggests that depression may leave detectable signs in aging immune cells found in the blood. Researchers say these findings could move...

Scientists Uncover Cancer-Causing Chemicals in Everyday Foods

Scientists in South Korea have developed a faster and cleaner way to detect potentially harmful chemicals in food, raising hopes for better food safety...

Cancer Survivors Find Relief From Anxiety and Fatigue Through Gentle Yoga

Cancer survivors often face many challenges long after treatment ends. Even when surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy successfully removes or controls cancer, many patients continue...

Popular Weight Loss Drug Wegovy Linked to Rare Vision Loss Risk

A new study has raised concerns about a possible link between the popular weight loss drug Wegovy and a rare eye condition that can...

Promising new drug for deadly uterine cancer

Doctors have long struggled to treat advanced uterine cancer once standard therapies stop working. For many women, surgery and chemotherapy can successfully remove or control...

Tomato and Soy Drink May Calm Harmful Inflammation

A new study suggests that a special tomato and soy drink may help lower harmful inflammation in people with obesity. Researchers say the findings add...

Scientists Find the Key to Treating Chronic Pain

Researchers at Duke University School of Medicine may have uncovered a surprising new strategy for treating chronic nerve pain: repairing the tiny energy factories...

Grapes May Help Protect Skin from Sun Damage

Many people already know that grapes are rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and natural plant compounds that may support good health. Grapes have been linked to...

Eating Too Much Processed Food Linked to Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease

A large study suggests that people who eat high amounts of ultra-processed foods may be more likely to develop very early warning signs linked...

Common Painkiller May Raise Blood Pressure, Study Warns

Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen in some countries, is one of the most widely used medicines in the world. Millions of people take it every...

Tiny Neck Device Helps PTSD Patients Recover 100%

Post-traumatic stress disorder, commonly known as PTSD, is a serious mental health condition that can affect people after they experience a terrifying, shocking, or...

Hidden Chemicals May Be Secretly Driving the Global Obesity Crisis

Obesity has become one of the biggest health problems in the modern world. Over the past few decades, the number of overweight and obese...

New Scan Could Help Cure High Blood Pressure

A major medical breakthrough from researchers in the United Kingdom may change the way doctors treat high blood pressure. Scientists have developed a new type...

Medical Marijuana May Slightly Raise Heart Rhythm Risk

Medical marijuana is becoming increasingly popular around the world as doctors and patients search for better ways to treat long-term pain. Many people with conditions...

“Magic Mushroom” Compound May Help the Brain Recover After Stroke

Scientists in Hungary have discovered that a natural compound called DMT may help protect the brain after a stroke. DMT, short for dimethyltryptamine, is best...

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New EV battery could charge to 85% in 6 minutes

Scientists in Australia have developed a new battery technology that could dramatically reduce the charging time of electric vehicles while still maintaining strong battery...

Webb Telescope finds methane-rich atmosphere on rare Saturn-sized exoplanet

Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a giant planet with an atmosphere rich in methane, offering scientists a rare look at...

NASA detects powerful gamma rays from a rare “supercharged” supernova

Astronomers have made an exciting discovery that could change how we understand some of the most powerful explosions in the universe. Using data from NASA’s...

Scientists use microcombs to achieve 112 Gbps wireless link for future 6G networks

The race to build faster wireless networks has just taken a major step forward. Researchers at Tokushima University have successfully demonstrated an ultra-fast wireless connection...

New electrode design could make hydrogen energy systems far more powerful

Researchers in South Korea have developed a new type of air electrode that could dramatically improve the performance and durability of reversible solid oxide...