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New study explores how exercise affects the progression of cancer
Research has shown that exercise lowers the risk of a range of diseases, including heart disease and diabetes. Mounting studies show us the many...
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Study finds that every blue eyed person on Earth is a descendant of one single person
If you have ever pondered over why certain people were blessed with blue eyes, this study might finally put your mind at ease. Scientists reckon...
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A study has been following 'gifted' kids for 45 years. Here's what we've learned.
Some of what we used to think about gifted kids turned out to be wrong. What can we learn from letting seventh graders take the...
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On the Run for Hippocampal Plasticity
Accumulating research in rodents and humans indicates that exercise benefits brain function and may prevent or delay onset of neurodegenerative...
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Scientists question cancer tests that use microscopic nematode worms
Some doctors say a troublingly high number of cancer-free people have tested positive on the tests sold by a Japanese start-up. David McNeill David...
nature.com
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Study traces Ebola's route to the skin surface
Ebola is a deadly hemorrhagic disease caused by a virus that is endemic in parts of East-Central and West Africa. Most people are aware that...
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AI traces mysterious metastatic cancers to their source
Algorithm examines images of metastatic cells to identify the location of the primary tumour. Smriti Mallapaty Some stealthy cancers remain undetected...
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GPT 4.5 Passes the Turing Test: Study
The University of California, San Diego, unveiled a research study on Tuesday that claims to provide the “first empirical evidence that any...
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Man Wants Answers in Wife's Death 4 Months After Rare Cancer Diagnosis
"I hope that some justice is served for the victims of Northrop Grumman, the ones known now presently, past, and those that I'm pretty certain...
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MGH’s Center for Space Medicine monitoring Suni Williams return, others adapting life back on earth
BOSTON — Mass General Hospital launched its Center for Space Medicine Research in January of 2024. Their most recent case study is astronaut and...
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Woman, 40, denied cancer drug announces her death
A 40-year-old woman who was denied a life-extending cancer drug because it is not available in Wales has died. Rachel Davies, from Swansea, who was...
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Who Was Entombed in the Pyramids? Surprising New Burial Discoveries Challenge Past Narratives
Recent archaeological research is reshaping scholarly understanding of ancient burial practices in the Nile Valley. A peer-reviewed study published...
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Ladies: The Only 5 Exercises You Need to Sculpt Your Glutes
The gluteus maximus, known as the glutes for short, is the largest muscle in the human body. Making up the bulk of your butt, it’...
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Does Sugar Feed Cancer? Here’s What the Latest Science Says
The connection between sugar and cancer, including whether you need to give up your favorite sweet bites to stave off cancer. Key Takeaways All of...
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Does strength training and cardio support brain health later in life? New study
We can sift through a mountain of research showing the benefits of exercise, including improving symptoms of depression, bone density, and blood...
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Garmin study uncovers the key to happiness—the answer won’t surprise you
Garmin has released the initial findings from a happiness study in collaboration with Harvard and Oxford Universities, including a link between...
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6 rare risk factors for prostate cancer in Black men
Prostate cancer continues to disproportionately affect Black men at higher rates than other racial groups. While common risk factors like age and...
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Andrew Huberman Swears By This One Weird Exercise for Boosting Power and Mobility
In the latest episode of the Huberman Lab podcast, host Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., sat down with legendary track and field coach Stuart McMillan to...
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Alberta announces $ 800 million investment in cancer training and technology
Alberta is investing $ 800 million over eight years in technology that would deploy artificial intelligence to detect cancer and find numerous ways to...
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Top 3 Cable Exercises for Ripped and Big Shoulder Muscles
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Study reveals the new biowearable that’s gaining traction among younger users
Continuous glucose monitors are gaining traction among non-diabetics — according to a new study. Continuous glucose monitors are gaining traction in...
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5 Best Kettlebell Exercises for a Lean, Sculpted Waistline
Plain and simple, no waist-slimming workout is complete without a set of kettlebells. Plain and simple, no gym is complete without a set of...
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Try these at-home exercises that promote healthy aging
Karena Wu, a board-certified clinical specialist in orthopedic physical therapy, joins TODAY with a checklist of no-equipment exercises for healthy aging, focusing on boosting endurance,...
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A Flawed Study Claimed That Vaccines Cause Autism. It Was Published in a Phony Journal
In January, a new study claimed that vaccines may cause autism and other psychiatric or neurological disorders. Elsewhere, I have shown that the...
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GE Vernova’s Scott Strazik Aims to Rekindle the Entrepreneurial Zeal of the Power Company’s Former Parent
General Electric’s spinoff is working to usher in energy’s next generation, using a combination of its legacy roots and a focus on startups....
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Racquet Sports 101
There are so many racquet sports with varying levels of difficulty, benefits, and #vibes. Find the one that's right for you here. This article is...
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