New research unveils weakened immune response to spinal cord injuries with age, highlighting potential for enhanced recovery strategies.
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New Discovery: Fatty Fish Offers Additional Health Benefits
New study finds that consuming fatty fish lowers lipophilic index, improves cell membrane fluidity, and reduces cardiovascular risk.
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Blood Protein Fibrin Unveiled as Catalyst for Brain Disease
Blood protein fibrin identified as catalyst for brain diseases, transforming beneficial immune cells into harmful ones. Potential for new therapies.
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Semaglutide, an Obesity Drug, Unexpectedly Halves Alcohol Intake – A Breakthrough Discovery by Scientists
Semaglutide, an obesity drug, notably curbs alcohol consumption and relapses in rats, potentially providing a new treatment approach for human …
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DermatologyPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity Of SheffieldVirology
Research Indicates Mild Cleansers Can Kill Viruses Effectively as Intense Soaps – Including Coronavirus
Research shows mild hand cleansers effectively kill enveloped viruses, like coronavirus, but struggle with non-enveloped ones.
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Optimal Timing for Exercise: Enhancing Blood Sugar Control in Type 2 Diabetes Patients
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinAfternoon exercise improves blood sugar control in type 2 diabetes patients, reducing the need for medications, according to a study …
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BrainDementiaHIVMedicineNeuroscienceSciTech NewsUniversity Of Cambridge
HIV Medication Maraviroc: A Dual-Action Weapon Against Dementia and Huntington’s Disease
Cambridge researchers use HIV drug Maraviroc in mice to enhance brain self-clearing, possibly slowing dementia and Huntington’s disease.
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Difficulty Sleeping? It Could Indicate a Higher Stroke Risk
Study links insomnia symptoms to increased stroke risk, especially in those under 50; managing insomnia could aid in prevention.
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Supermarket Carts with ECG Sensors: Detecting Heart Problems to Save Lives
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerSupermarket carts with ECG sensors detect atrial fibrillation, helping to prevent strokes. Promising health screening during shopping trips.
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Leveraging Sleep to Spark Creativity: A Game-Changing Method by MIT and Harvard for Enhanced Creativity via Targeted Dream Incubation
MIT and Harvard scientists have unveiled evidence showing individuals exhibit heightened creativity when awakened during the initial stages of sleep …