Early loss of smell linked to Alzheimer’s risk. Testing odor detection could predict future cognitive problems. (156 characters)
Tatsuya Nakamura
Tatsuya Nakamura
Tatsuya Nakamura, a Japanese neuroscientist, explores the intricacies of the human brain and the nature of consciousness. His articles cover topics like cognitive neuroscience, brain imaging techniques, and the understanding of neural networks underlying human cognition.
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Blood PressureBMJExerciseHypertensionSciTech NewsSports Medicine
Isometric Static Exercises: Optimal for Lowering Blood Pressure
Study shows static isometric exercises like planks, wall sits are most effective for lowering blood pressure.
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CRISPRGenomeMicrobiologyMicroorganismsSciTech News
New Role of CRISPR-Cas System Identified by Researchers
Researchers led by Dr. Probst discover a new function of the CRISPR-Cas system: archaea use it to combat parasites.
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Alzheimer'sBrainDementiaMedicineSciTech NewsSleep ScienceUniversity Of Virginia
The Alzheimer’s Alarm: How Your Biological Clock Could Be Warning You
Study reveals how light sensitivity may worsen Alzheimer’s symptoms and sleep disorders, offering hope for new treatments.
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BonesDietMedicineNutritionSciTech NewsUniversity Of Leeds
Concerns for Bone Health: Research Indicates 50% Higher Hip Fracture Risk in Vegetarians
Research reveals vegetarians bear a 50% increased hip fracture risk compared to meat-eaters, regardless of gender.
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Earth ScienceGeologySciTech NewsSeawater
Unearthing Ancient Ocean Secrets – Pioneering Finds from the Himalayas Illuminate Earth’s History
Ancient ocean water found in Himalayan minerals reveals new insights into Earth’s major oxygenation event and early life evolution.
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CancerExerciseOncologyPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity Of Sydney
5 Minute Daily Investment Could Be Key to Reducing Cancer Risk
Short bursts of intense daily activity, like power walking or energetic housework, could cut cancer risk by 32%. (160 characters)
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BotanyCornell UniversityEvolutionFossilsPenn State UniversityPlantsSciTech NewsUniversities
“The Most Dramatic Evolutionary Biogeography Story I’ve Ever Seen” – Plant Fossils Reveal Ancient South America-to-Asia “Escape Route”
Ancient spurge fossils unveil a remarkable journey from South America to Asia, reshaping biogeography. _xD83C__xDF3F__xD83C__xDF0E_ #EvolutionaryDiscovery
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Cell PressMarine BiologyMiningOceanographySciTech News
Deep-Sea Mining Effects on Marine Life Might Be More Significant Than Predicted
Study reveals Japan’s deep-sea cobalt mining may have larger-than-expected impact on marine life due to sediment pollution.
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BrainCognitionDrosophilaMedicinePerceptionSciTech News
Deciphering Quantities: The Remarkable Numeric Skills of Fruit Flies
A study reveals fruit flies’ numerical sensitivity and preference for larger quantities, emphasizing the role of LC11 neurons.