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U.S. (left) vs African meal

African Diet Reverses Inflammation in Just Two Weeks While Western Foods Trigger Disease Markers

Categories Health, Social Sciences
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Heart Failure Accelerates Brain Aging by 10 Years, New Study Reveals

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Ritalin abstract illustration

Brain Chemistry Discovery Explains Why Ritalin Helps Some More Than Others

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Strength training activates cellular waste disposal mechanisms which are essential for long-term preservation of muscle mass. This is the finding of a University of Bonn research team.

Being physically active, even just a couple of days a week, may be key to better health

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Enrique Lara-Pezzi, Laura Lalaguna, Benedetta Coppe, Nadia Mercader and María Galardi-Castilla.

Heart Surgery in Parents Leaves Lasting Legacy in Offspring

Categories Health
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Study strengthens link between shingles vaccine and lower dementia risk

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
cooking oil

Common Cooking Oil Fuels Aggressive Breast Cancer Growth

Categories Health
A steady diet of high-fat foods leads to reduced pleasure in eating, likely contributing to obesity. UC Berkeley scientists have discovered why, opening up new possibilities for treating obesity — not by fighting desire, but by restoring desire in a healthier way.

Scientists discover why obesity takes away the pleasure of eating

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
people running a marathon

Preventable cardiac deaths during marathons are down

Categories Health
Illustration of a human heart

AI Reveals Heart’s Biological Age, Unlocking Cardiac Risk Prediction

Categories Health, Technology
WashU Medicine researcher Kanta Horie, PhD, places a sample in a mass spectrometer that measures protein levels in blood plasma and other fluids. Horie co-led the development of a blood test for Alzheimer’s disease that diagnoses and stages the disease by using mass spectrometry to measure the level of a protein called MTBR-tau243.

Highly accurate blood test diagnoses Alzheimer’s disease, measures extent of dementia

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Two people walking on a sunny day

Everyday Activities Fall Short in Battle Against Menopausal Bone Loss

Categories Health
Example neuron in the anterior ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH, blue line). Using a technique called “uncaging”, researchers found that inhibitory signals near the centre of this neuron (yellow squares) were stronger during the fertile phase of the reproductive cycle. Reduced activity in these cells promotes mating behaviour.

“AI is the future of peer review”

Categories Health, Technology
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