Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Vegetables, Whole Grains and Healthy Fats Slow Dementia and Heart Disease — 15-Year Swedish Study Shows Summary and significance A 15-year longitudinal study of more than 2,400 older adults in Sweden links...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Weight Gain, Hormone Disruption and Reduced Sperm Quality in Young Men New evidence: three clear harms from ultra-processed foods A randomized crossover dietary trial from the University...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Seven Blood Metabolites Linked to Excessive Daytime Sleepiness: Diet and Hormones Offer New Clues New blood biomarkers tie diet and hormones to daytime drowsiness A multisite study led by investigators...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Large Genomic Study Reframes Gout: Genetics Outweigh Lifestyle in Risk Genetic evidence reshapes the story of gout Gout has long been stigmatized as a disease of...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Gut mast cells and leukotrienes: a new pathway to prevent food-triggered anaphylaxis Researchers have identified a previously unrecognized immune pathway in the intestine that drives life-threatening food allergy...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago What Happens If You Eat Too Much Protein? Risks, Sources, and Recommendations The protein conversation: hype versus need High-protein diets and protein powders remain popular on social media...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Oral Infection and Alzheimer's: New Evidence Links Gum Disease Bacteria to Brain Pathology Recent research has strengthened an unsettling hypothesis: Alzheimer's disease may involve infectious processes that originate outside...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Life Expectancy Gains Have Slowed — Why a 100-Year Average Is Unlikely Soon Over the past century, many high-income countries experienced dramatic increases in average lifespan. A new international...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago No, Sudden Food Cravings Aren’t a Reliable Early Sign of Cancer — What Science Shows Why cravings make headlines — and why the claim is misleading Health headlines often promise a...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Common Azelastine Nasal Spray Reduced COVID-19 Risk Two-Thirds in Phase 2 Trial Trial finds significant drop in SARS‑CoV‑2 and common cold cases A randomized, double‑blind phase 2 clinical...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago New visceral‑fat immune cell in mice may explain age‑related rise in inflammation New immune cell linked to age‑related inflammation A newly identified immune cell subtype in visceral (deep...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Common Sweetener Sucralose May Undermine Cancer Immunotherapy — Amino Acid Supplements Could Restore Response New evidence links sucralose to reduced immunotherapy effectiveness Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Common Sleep Drug Lemborexant Shows Promise Reducing Tau-Related Brain Damage in Alzheimer’s Models Study summary and context A team at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis reports...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago REBOOT Trial: Beta Blockers Show No Benefit After Uncomplicated Heart Attack — Higher Risk Observed in Women New evidence challenges a 40-year standard in heart attack care For more than four decades, beta...
Read More Scince Health 2 months ago Hidden Visceral Fat Linked to Accelerated Heart Aging — Even in Physically Active People New research using whole-body MRI and artificial intelligence reveals that visceral fat — the deep, unseen...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Mediterranean Diet May Reduce Genetic Risk for Alzheimer’s, Major Study Finds A large US study reports that adherence to a Mediterranean dietary pattern is associated with a...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Type 5 Diabetes: The New Malnutrition-Related Form and How It Differs from Other Diabetes Types A new classification in a complex disease landscape The International Diabetes Federation has formally recognised a...
Read More Scince Health 2 months ago Better Sleep May Help the Brain Clear Dementia-Linked Toxins: What Science Shows Sleep, the Brain, and Waste Clearance The brain appears to have a dedicated waste-removal network called...
Read More Scince Health 2 months ago Later Breakfast Times in Older Adults Linked to Depression, Poor Sleep and Higher Mortality, Large Study Shows Study overview and headline findings Researchers from Mass General Brigham, in collaboration with international partners, report...
Read More Scince Health 2 months ago Study Links High Artificial Sweetener Intake to Faster Cognitive Decline in Middle Age A large prospective study from Brazil, published in Neurology (American Academy of Neurology) on September 3,...