Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Mitochondrial DNA Export Fuels Inflammation in Aging Researchers link mitochondrial DNA errors—caused by low deoxyribonucleotide levels—to mtDNA expulsion and chronic inflammation, revealing new targets to improve health in aging.
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Fat-Derived Vesicles May Drive Alzheimer's Plaque Build-up Houston Methodist finds adipose-derived extracellular vesicles carry lipid signals that accelerate amyloid-β plaque formation, linking obesity to Alzheimer’s risk.
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Low-dose Aspirin Halves Colorectal Cancer Recurrence Risk A randomized Scandinavian trial finds low-dose aspirin cuts colorectal cancer recurrence by 55% in patients with PIK3 pathway mutations, supporting precision-medicine use.
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Powerful Double-Ring ORC Reveals Ancient Black Hole Winds Astronomers and citizen scientists discovered the most powerful double-ring odd radio circle (ORC), hinting at ancient black hole winds that revived fossil radio plasma.
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Ultra-Processed Food Addiction Rising in Middle Age Study finds higher rates of addiction-like responses to ultra-processed foods among middle-aged Americans, especially women, with links to health and social isolation.
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Menstrual Cycle Reshapes the Brain: Structural Changes Longitudinal MRI shows that menstrual-cycle hormones drive brain-wide changes in white matter, cortical thickness, and cerebrospinal fluid across cycle phases.
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Loss of Smell Could Signal Parkinson's Years Early Introduction: The hidden power of scent Smell is one of the least obvious senses, yet it...
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Frequent Nightmares Could Signal Future Dementia Risk Nightmares as a potential early warning of dementia We spend roughly one-third of our lives asleep,...
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Stem Cells Restore Mouse Brains After Stroke Injury Stem cell transplantation reverses stroke damage in mice This image shows a coronal section through the...
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Poor Sleep Accelerates Brain Ageing, Large Study Finds Sleep and the ageing brain: overview We spend roughly one third of our lives asleep, but...
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Five Early Speech-Related Signs That May Signal Alzheimer's Ten million people receive a dementia diagnosis worldwide each year, and Alzheimer's disease is the single...
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Alzheimer’s Drug Memantine May Help Some Children with ASD Alzheimer’s drug shows promise for social behavior in a subset of children with ASD A medication...
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Rutgers Identifies Dark Matter 'Fingerprints' in Cosmos New map of dark matter from distant star-forming galaxies Rutgers University researchers have traced distinct large-scale...
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Mechanical squeeze triggers mitochondrial power-up in cancer Rapid mitochondrial 'power-up' helps cancer cells survive mechanical stress Cancer cells unleash a rapid burst of...
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Do Fasted Workouts Burn More Fat? What the Science Says Fasted training and the claim of greater fat loss Fasted training — performing aerobic or resistance...
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Bottled Water Microplastics: Long-Term Health Risks Island revelation: a scientist’s pivot to plastic research A scientist’s island epiphany uncovers how single-use bottles...
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Rethinking Surgery: Preserve Lymph Nodes to Boost Immunity New perspective on lymph nodes and cancer surgery New research from the Peter Doherty Institute for...
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Immune Signals Predict Rheumatoid Arthritis Years Early Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can begin long before painful joint swelling appears. New research shows that characteristic...
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Blood Type A1 Raises Early Stroke Risk, Study Shows New analysis links A1 blood subgroup with higher early stroke risk A large genetic analysis published...
Read More Scince News Health 6 months ago Study Finds Fewer Melanomas in People with Tattoos New findings on tattoos and melanoma Could tattoos influence melanoma risk? A recent population-based case-control study...