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Urine test could detect bladder cancer non-invasively

Researchers have found a new and easier way to detect bladder cancer using a simple urine test. This new method could help doctors avoid using...

Air in planes and hospitals isn’t as dirty as you might think

If you've ever worried about catching something from the air while flying or visiting a hospital, a new study may help you feel more...

Even mild air pollution may quietly damage your heart, study finds

A new study has found that breathing in common air pollutants over many years is linked to early signs of heart disease—even when the...

Do super-Jupiters look like Jupiter? New Webb discovery says the answer is more surprising...

At first glance, giant planets called super-Jupiters might seem like close cousins of Jupiter. Some are even ten times more massive. For years, astronomers assumed...

Drinking coffee may help reduce gallstone disease

Scientists from the University of Copenhagen and elsewhere found that drinking coffee may help reduce the risk of gallstone disease. The research was published in...

How stress may silently damage women’s hearts

effects may reach deeper into the heart than we once believed. Scientists from McGill University and Concordia University have found that women who experience high...

One HPV shot may be enough to prevent cervical cancer, study finds

A new study has found that just one dose of the HPV vaccine may work as well as two doses to protect against the...

A new drug could treat one of the toughest breast cancers

Triple-negative breast cancer is known as one of the most aggressive and hardest types of breast cancer to treat. It grows faster than many...

Green or black tea may help lower blood pressure, study finds

Scientists from the Guilan University of Medical Sciences have found that regularly drinking green tea or black tea may help lower blood pressure—a key...

Common diabetes drug may increase risk of chronic cough

People with type 2 diabetes often rely on medications to manage their condition and prevent complications. One group of medications, called GLP-1 receptor agonists (or...

Vomiting syndrome linked to chronic cannabis use, study shows

Doctors in the United States are seeing more and more cases of a puzzling illness tied to heavy cannabis use. Known as cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome...

A whole-food plant-based diet could reverse heart failure, study finds

Scientists from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine found that a whole-food plant-based diet reversed heart failure without medications or surgeries. The research is published...

This may be the natural cure of high blood pressure

High blood pressure is a serious health problem that affects millions of people around the world. It happens when the pressure of blood flowing...

6 powerful teas that may help lower your blood sugar naturally

Managing your blood sugar is very important if you have diabetes or are at risk of getting it. While eating well and exercising are key...

This vitamin could calm inflammation and save your health

Many people know that vitamin D is important for strong bones and a healthy immune system. But a new study from the University of South...

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Prehistoric humans may have kept wolves on an isolated island, study finds

Scientists have uncovered surprising evidence that humans living thousands of years ago may have kept wolves close by—long before dogs became our loyal companions. The...

Stretchable screens take a big leap forward with new smart materials

Imagine a digital screen that can bend, twist, and stretch like skin—wrapping smoothly around your wrist, fitting onto medical implants, or even covering robots...

Stars surprisingly survive near the Milky Way’s black hole, study finds

Astronomers have long believed that the region around the Milky Way’s central black hole, Sagittarius A*, is one of the most dangerous places in...

Meteorites are ancient time capsules that reveal how our solar system was born

When a meteor flashes across the night sky, it’s more than a beautiful streak of light. It’s a delivery from deep space—an ancient piece of...

New study reveals why solid-state batteries don’t charge faster—until now

Solid-state batteries are widely seen as the future of energy storage. They promise higher capacity, better safety, and improved performance compared with today’s lithium-ion batteries,...