Read More Scince News Health 6 days ago How Inflammation Fuels Small Cell Lung Cancer Relapse New research shows how loss of caspase-8 triggers necroptosis and pre-tumoral inflammation in small cell lung cancer, suppressing immunity and promoting neuron-like traits that drive relapse.
Read More Scince News Health 6 days ago Hidden Preservatives in Processed Foods Raise Diabetes Risk A large French cohort links higher intake of common food preservatives to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes, prompting calls for further research and regulatory review of additives in processed foods.
Read More Scince News Health 6 days ago Time-Restricted Eating: Is Timing or Calories Key? A controlled trial finds time-restricted eating shifts circadian rhythms but, without calorie reduction, does not improve blood sugar, blood pressure, or cholesterol in the short term.
Read More Scince News Health 7 days ago Hidden Anti-Diabetic Compounds Found in Roasted Coffee Researchers discovered novel diterpene esters in roasted coffee that inhibit α-glucosidase, an enzyme tied to blood sugar control. The activity-guided study suggests new functional-food avenues for managing type 2 diabetes.
Read More Scince News Health 7 days ago Risperidone Linked to Higher Stroke Risk in Dementia A UK study of 165,000+ dementia patients finds risperidone raises stroke risk in all groups, even those without prior heart disease, prompting calls for clearer guidance, tighter monitoring and personalised prescribing.
Read More Scince News Health 8 days ago Helping Others May Slow Brain Aging: Volunteer Benefits A long-term study of 31,303 adults over 50 finds regular volunteering and informal helping slow cognitive aging by 15–20%. Two to four hours per week may help protect brain health and reduce dementia risk.
Read More Scince News Health 8 days ago Why Millions of Your Mother's Cells Live Inside You New research shows a tiny subset of maternal immune cells that cross the placenta actively train a fetus's immune system to tolerate maternal cells for life, shedding light on microchimerism and disease links.
Read More Scince News Health 8 days ago How Fasting Rewires Aging Muscles Differently by Sex New research shows calorie restriction rewires aging muscle proteins and boosts insulin sensitivity, but males and females achieve these benefits through different molecular pathways and protein targets.
Read More Scince News Health 8 days ago Sensory Switches: How Touch Cancels Lifespan Boosts Researchers discovered that touch and other sensory cues can deactivate a longevity gene (fmo-2) in C. elegans, cancelling lifespan benefits of dietary restriction and producing behavioral changes linked to metabolism.
Read More Scince News Health Editor's choice 9 days ago COVID mRNA Vaccines May Boost Immunotherapy Survival Observational data from UF and MD Anderson suggest COVID-19 mRNA vaccines given near the start of immunotherapy may extend survival in advanced lung cancer and melanoma. Trials are planned.
Read More Scince News Health 9 days ago Silencing Oral Bacterial Talk to Prevent Tooth Decay Researchers show that blocking bacterial quorum sensing in the mouth can shift dental plaque toward healthier microbes, offering a targeted strategy to reduce tooth decay and periodontal disease risk.
Read More Scince News Health 9 days ago Gut Bacteria May Drive Bipolar Depression, Mouse Study Shows A Zhejiang University study finds that fecal transplants from people in bipolar depression change mouse behavior and brain connectivity. Lithium, not fluoxetine, reversed symptoms, implicating gut microbes in mood circuitry.
Read More Scince News Health 9 days ago Rebalancing One Amygdala Circuit Reverses Anxiety in Mice Researchers show that restoring balance in a tiny amygdala microcircuit reverses anxiety and social withdrawal in mice, revealing a precise neural target that could inform future circuit-based therapies.
Read More Scince News Health 10 days ago Hidden Breathing Problems May Worsen Chronic Fatigue New research finds that hidden dysfunctional breathing and hyperventilation are common in chronic fatigue syndrome and may worsen exhaustion and post-exertional malaise. Treatment-focused breathing retraining could help.
Read More Scince News Health 10 days ago Can Theobromine in Dark Chocolate Slow Biological Aging? A King’s College London study links blood theobromine—an alkaloid in dark chocolate—to DNA-based markers of slower biological aging, highlighting potential diet-epigenome interactions while urging caution.
Read More Scince News Health 11 days ago A Safer Path to Restore Brain Energy: P7C3-A20 and NAD+ Researchers propose a safer way to restore brain energy using P7C3-A20, which maintains NAD+ balance without risky spikes from supplements. Next steps include targeted lab work and clinical trials.
Read More Scince News Health 11 days ago Massive Vector Reduction Enables Cheaper CAR‑NK Therapy A new method cuts viral-vector needs for CAR-engineered iNK cells by orders of magnitude while keeping strong anti-tumor activity in CDX and PDX B-ALL models, promising cheaper, scalable cell therapies.
Read More Scince News Health 12 days ago Drug Restores Cognition in Mice with Advanced Alzheimer's A study finds the drug candidate P7C3-A20 restores NAD+ levels and reverses cognitive decline in mice with advanced Alzheimer’s pathology, suggesting metabolic recovery could enable neuronal function despite plaques and tangles.
Read More Scince News Health 13 days ago Boosting Brain Blood Flow: PIP2's Promise for Dementia University of Vermont scientists found that restoring the membrane phospholipid PIP2 suppresses overactive Piezo1 channels in brain vessels, normalizing cerebral blood flow and suggesting a new approach to treating dementia.
Read More Scince News Health Editor's choice 13 days ago Global Cancer Surge: Why Deaths Are Rising by 2050 A comprehensive analysis warns that global cancer cases and deaths are set to rise sharply by 2050, driven by population growth, aging, and inequalities. Prevention, equitable care, and improved surveillance are urgent.