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ObesityPublic HealthSciTech NewsTel Aviv UniversityWeight
The Deception of Well-Being: Recent Study Indicates That a Third of Individuals with Normal Weight Are Actually Obese
New research suggests that body fat percentage is a more reliable health metric than BMI. The study reveals that a …
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BrainMedicineNeurosciencePhysiologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Essex
Recent Study Reveals Unique ‘Pain Signatures’ in Individual Brains
This recent study highlights individual variability in brain gamma oscillations, previously believed to signify pain perception. Led by the University …
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BiologyCatsDietMedicineNutritionPLOSSciTech News
Surprising Findings in New Study: Vegan and Meat-Based Diets for Cats Compared
Investigation: Vegan vs. Meat Diets for Cats – Surprising Health Insights, but No Statistically Significant Differences.
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BloodBrainKarolinska InstituteKU LeuvenMedicineSciTech NewsUniversity Of Copenhagen
Unveiling New Insights: Recent Research Suggests Low Likelihood of Transmitting Brain Hemorrhage Risk via Blood Transfusion
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaRecent research in JAMA suggests that the risk of spontaneous brain hemorrhage may be transferable through blood transfusions, albeit with …
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Artificial IntelligenceColumbia UniversityLanguageMedicineNeuroscienceSciTech NewsTechnology
Unveiling the Shortcomings of AI Chatbots in Language Understanding
This article delves into the limitations of AI chatbots in understanding language, based on a recent study from Columbia University. …
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BrainBrain TumorCancerMedicineNanotechnologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Nottingham
Pioneering Quantum Signal-Based Method for Treating Brain Cancer
Pioneering Quantum Signal-Based Method for Treating Brain CancerA groundbreaking technology using bio-nanoantennae has been developed by scientists that can selectively …
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AgingHealingNational Institutes Of HealthRegenerationSciTech NewsStem Cells
Decoding the Mysteries of Aging: A Marine Organism Alters Scientific Understanding
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaScientists explore the intricate link between aging and healing through the marine organism Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus, revealing that senescence may play …
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CancerSciTech NewsStem CellsTumorWeill Cornell Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine Study Unveils Reasons for Spinal Metastasis in Cancer
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinA Weill Cornell Medicine study uncovers that a unique stem cell type in spinal vertebrae secretes protein MFGE8, aiding tumor …
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Blood PressureCholesterolDietMedicineNutritionSciTech NewsUniversity Of Illinois At ChicagoWeight Loss
The Truth About Water Fasts: Do the Benefits Really Last?
Study: Water fasting’s short-term weight loss vs. vanishing metabolic benefits. Expert insights from University of Illinois Chicago.