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Key to Lyme Disease Prevention Found in Human Sweat?

New hope may be on the horizon in the battle against Lyme disease, an illness transmitted by ticks that can sometimes lead to long-term health problems. A recent study conducted by researchers from MIT and the University of Helsinki has revealed that a protein found in human sweat has the ability to hinder the growth

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Anger Can be Managed But Venting Alone Isn’t Effective

Researchers have discovered that participating in activities intended to release anger, such as jogging or using a punching bag, is unlikely to effectively reduce anger. Instead, they recommend engaging in activities that lower physical arousal. Anger, an undesirable emotion for many, appears to be increasingly prevalent nowadays due to various factors. A Gallup poll revealed

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Deaths from a Popular Anxiety Medication Surge in the UK

There has been a significant surge in deaths linked to the widely prescribed anxiety medication, pregabalin. In 2018, there were 187 fatalities related to pregabalin in England and Wales. However, by 2022, this number had more than doubled to 441 deaths associated with the drug. Recent media coverage has portrayed these deaths as indicating a

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Microplastics Found in Human Organs, Even Brain, Study Says

According to a fresh investigation, microplastics could be as prevalent inside the body as they are in the environment.In the study, scientists exposed mice to varying amounts of microplastics through drinking water and observed how these particles affected their organs and behavior. Microplastics are tiny plastic pieces, less than 5 mm long, originating from larger

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Meat Consumption Linked to Genetic Bowel Cancer Risk

Researchers, aware of the association between consuming red and processed meat and colorectal cancer rates but lacking comprehension of its biological mechanisms, have recently pinpointed two genetic indicators that might elucidate this connection. Grasping the disease’s progression and the genes involved could aid in devising more effective prevention measures. Bowel cancer, also referred to as

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Scientists Discovered and Deactivated a Brain Fear Switch

The sensation of hairs standing on end, the cold sensation in the stomach, the rapid heartbeat triggered by a sudden movement in the shadows—these experiences evoke fear. Fear, while capable of causing distress and discomfort, can also be oddly exhilarating. However, it serves a crucial purpose as an instinctual reaction to danger, potentially enhancing our

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Breakthrough: Protein Combatting Aging & Disease

Scientists found a protein that might help treat illnesses linked to getting older. This protein helps remove broken parts of cells called organelles. Organelles do important work in cells and are crucial for their function. Among these organelles are mitochondria, which create energy in cells, and lysosomes, which maintain cell health. Damage to these small

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