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Exercise After Cancer Cuts Death Risk by 37%

A groundbreaking study spanning 17 years has shown that a structured exercise program can significantly enhance survival and long-term health for individuals recovering from colorectal cancer. According to one researcher, “These findings will redefine how we approach colon cancer treatment.” A Global Collaboration with Long-Term Impact The international research effort, conducted by experts from the […]

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Bacteria Completely Repelled by Surfaces Treated With ‘Flea-Jumping Protein’

A team of researchers has introduced a novel approach to stopping bacteria from clinging to surfaces such as those found in medical equipment. The strategy leverages the remarkable characteristics of resilin—a natural protein found in insects that gives fleas their extraordinary jumping ability. The Unique Properties of Resilin Resilin is an exceptionally elastic protein that

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Fiber can Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease by as Much as 20% for Most Individuals

A recent study shows that, for the majority of people, consuming fiber can help protect heart health by reducing the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, or stroke by up to 20%. This adds to the growing evidence that a healthy gut supports a healthy heart. As dietary fiber reaches the large intestine, gut

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Innovative Device Analyzes Menstrual Blood for Health Indicators

Scientists have created a groundbreaking wearable device that easily, rapidly, and non-invasively analyzes key health indicators using menstrual blood. This low-cost technology has the potential to transform women’s healthcare. However, as life continues to move faster, the need for quick and convenient health check methods is growing. In the realm of women’s health, menstrual blood

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Alzheimer’s Breakthrough: Sleep Medication Reduces Harmful Tau Buildup by Up to 40%

A widely available sleep aid has shown unexpected potential in supporting brain health by significantly reducing the accumulation of tau proteins — a key factor in the progression of neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease. A Cross-Continental Collaboration Aims at Innovation This discovery stems from a collaboration between researchers at Washington University School of Medicine

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Study Reveals Plague’s Evolutionary Strategy to Survive Three Pandemics

Recent research indicates that the bacteria causing the plague evolved to become less lethal over time, allowing it to infect people during three distinct pandemics over more than a thousand years. The Plague of Justinian: A Two-Century Crisis The first pandemic, known as the Plague of Justinian, occurred in the 6th century at the beginning

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Dogs Are Helping Advance the Understanding and Treatment of ACL Injuries

More than just loyal companions, dogs are proving to be valuable allies in medical research. A new study has shown that humans and dogs share key proteins that could speed up the understanding and treatment of complications related to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries — a condition common to both species. Comparative Oncology: A Model

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Having Sex Before Going to Sleep Can Promote Better Rest

If you’re struggling to fall asleep, it might be worth giving your partner a gentle nudge—or checking the nightstand drawer. A recent study confirms what many already suspected: engaging in sexual activity right before bedtime can lead to better sleep. Researchers from Central Queensland University and Flinders University in Australia tracked the sleep patterns of

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Anti-Aging Cocktail Increases Mouse Lifespan by About 30%

European researchers tested a drug combination with anti-aging potential in mice and found that it increased the animals’ lifespan by approximately 30%. In addition to living longer, the mice also remained healthier for more time, showing reduced chronic inflammation and a delayed onset of cancer. A Drug Duo With a History in Cancer Treatment The

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