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Study reveals running in midlife keeps ‘old’ neurons active, potentially preventing age-related memory decline.
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Promising Molecule Holds Potential for Slowing Down COVID-19
Promising molecule discovered to combat COVID-19 by disabling a key viral protease, bringing hope for future antiviral drugs.
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New research explores rapid virus inactivation using DUV LEDs, offering a portable, eco-friendly, and efficient method for disinfection.
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Exploration of the American public’s limited awareness of RSV, a significant health risk, alongside developments in RSV vaccination.
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Study links early-onset type 2 diabetes to higher risk of dementia later in life, highlighting the importance of prevention and …
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Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, a division of the National Institutes of …
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Childhood Traumas Increase PTSD Risk for Military Veterans, According to Study
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerChildhood traumas heighten PTSD risk for military veterans, says study. Abuse experiences increase vulnerability to trauma in adulthood.
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Harnessing Positivity in Aging: Yale Research Ties Optimistic Outlook to Cognitive Recovery
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