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Cocoa Flavanols Reduce Age-Related Heart Inflammation in Older Adults

A daily cocoa extract supplement high in flavanols seems to decrease age-related inflammation, according to the latest results from the largest study of its kind so far. These findings provide biological backing to previous research suggesting that cocoa flavanols might protect the heart and offer insight into how these plant compounds may slow aging by […]

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Coffee Drinkers May Have Reduced Blood Quality

Your morning coffee may do more than just wake you up—it might also weaken donated blood. A recent large study reveals that caffeine reduces the quality of red blood cells, which can make transfusions less effective, particularly for patients who rely on them the most. Worldwide, around one billion people—about 12.6% of the global population—drink

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New Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Trial

Pancreatic and colorectal cancers are notoriously difficult to treat and often return after initial therapy. However, a new ready-to-use vaccine, ELI-002 2P, is offering renewed hope after showing encouraging results in a recent clinical trial. Innovative Vaccine Targets KRAS Mutations with Precision Delivery System Created by scientists from various U.S. institutions, the vaccine targets mutations

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A Glue Gun Applies Bone Graft Material Straight Onto Fractures in The Middle of Surgery

A device resembling a glue gun that prints biodegradable bone grafts directly into fractures has the potential to transform orthopedic surgery by providing customized implants that promote faster healing and reduce infection risk. Fractures and bone loss from cancer surgeries often leave large defects, typically treated with bone grafts or metal implants. Researchers have explored

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Cravings Are Not a Reliable Indicator of Cancer, According to Experts

Why do health articles linking food and cancer attract so much interest? Because they suggest an appealing idea: that a specific food—or even a shift in your cravings—could be a clue to detecting illness early. It’s an intriguing notion, but the actual science behind appetite, taste, and cancer is far more complex than the headlines

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Japan Tests Groundbreaking Drug That Could Grow Teeth in Adults

Picture a future where tooth loss no longer requires costly implants, ill-fitting dentures, or artificial bridges. Instead, a single treatment could trigger the natural regrowth of a tooth, offering a permanent biological solution. What once sounded like science fiction is now moving toward reality, driven by groundbreaking research in Japan. In September 2024, Kyoto University

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Gyroscopic Backpack Offers New Hope for Balance Disorders

Would you prefer relying on a walker at all times or simply carrying a backpack to help with balance? Researchers in the Netherlands have created a specialized backpack equipped with two gyroscopes that help wearers remain upright and stable. The Challenge of Ataxia Ataxia, a common symptom of conditions like stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease,

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Inhale, Exhale. Discover Whether you Have Diabetes

Researchers at Penn State have developed a new breath-based sensor that may soon provide a fast, painless, and simple method for diagnosing diabetes. The researchers made the device by heating a polymer until it transformed into porous graphene. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports that of the 38 million people living with diabetes, around

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Which Is Better for Your Health—Hot Tubs or Saunas?

From ancient baths to modern saunas, passive heat therapy has long been used to boost health and reduce disease risk. As warmth penetrates the body, core temperature climbs. The effect? The cardiovascular system kicks in, raising heart rate and widening blood vessels—like a light workout without the effort. Think of it as a spa session

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