The researchers examined the five leading causes of cancer death among the under-50 age group. They found that overall, from 1990 through 2023, more than 1.2 million people died of cancer in the United States before age 50, and the death rate fell by 44% duri…
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An ancient Mayan manuscript known as the Dresden Codex has been shown to contain a remarkably accurate method for predicting solar eclipses, centuries in advance.
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Cold winter air can affect even healthy lungs. Pulmonologist Dr Loveleen Mangla explains risks like cough, wheezing, infections, and tips to protect yourself. | Health
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Your teeth may quietly hold the key to how long you live. And they’re more revealing than you’d ever expect.
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A new study reveals that super agers over 80 have a distinct genetic edge. They are much less likely to carry the gene most associated with Alzheimer’s risk, even when compared with other healthy seniors. Researchers also found higher levels of a protective g…
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Vitamin D regulates calcium and phosphate levels, which are both vital when it comes to maintaining healthy bones, teeth and muscle health
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SF is expanding its use of long-lasting “opioid blockade” therapeutics, the closest thing to a fentanyl vaccine. But there’s a catch.
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Your sperm may age faster than you think—researchers uncovered a molecular clock that could affect your child’s health before conception even starts.
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The good news is that simple changes you can start making tonight might help protect your brain.
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Excessive sitting isn't good for a person's physical or mental health, but there's a type of sedentary activity that may not shrink our brains or cost our cognition to the same extent.
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Want to lose weight naturally, without having to rely on injections? Check out these foods recommended by Natalie that deliver the same effects as Ozempic. | Health
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Over 7 years, hearing aid prescription did not improve cognition but was associated with a significant reduction in the risk for dementia in older adults with moderate hearing loss.
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A new study suggests that a naturally occurring compound made by healthy gut bacteria may help protect children from developing fatty liver disease later in life. Children whose mothers eat diets high in fat and sugar during pregnancy and breastfeeding are mo…
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PHSS said each year, hundreds of thousands of people in the United States are hospitalized with flu-related illnesses.
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JoAnn Chesser, 89, passed away peacefully with family by her side at Diamond Willow, Proctor on January 16, 2026, after a long battle with Alzheimer’s.
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Multiple viruses are making people miserable in the San Francisco Bay Area this winter.
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ADHD traits at age 10 were associated with a greater number of physical health conditions, multimorbidity, and disability by age 46.
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Many people eat it every day. Here’s why you shouldn’t.
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Since November, the influx of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes has made life "unbearable" for residents, NBC Los Angeles reported.
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Harvard scientist Rudolph Tanzi shares his plan for brain health and aging well, including habits for sleep, stress and social interaction.
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Will it be a year of "fractured resilience"? Or "pragmatic empathy"? Will "MOUs" be the next global health strategy? Are we in a new age of "decolonization" — or of "localization"?
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Signs of high cortisol manifest beyond experiencing stress. Here, doctors share surprising signs of high cortisol worth noting and what to do about it.
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Socializing at a young age helps to develop greater diversity in their microbiota, according to an analysis of baby-to-baby transmission of gut bacteria.
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For many young people with the condition, screen interactions are especially hard to resist — and intensify the mental-health challenges they face.
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The high-plasticity cell state (HPCS) is a critical hub that enables reciprocal transitions between cancer cell states, and targeting the HPCS may suppress cancer progression and eradicate treatment resistance.
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Analysis of data from pre-implantation genetic testing sheds light on the genetic basis of meiotic-origin aneuploidy, the leading cause of human pregnancy loss, identifying common genetic variants associated with maternal meiotic errors.
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A young child who lives in Northern Virginia has tested positive for measles, marking the third case in the state this month, according to health officials.
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Researchers documented the activity of neurons that shape directional navigation as bats explored a remote island off the coast of Tanzania.
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Differences in how the condition presents in girls, and co-occurring psychiatric conditions, make detection more difficult.
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A new OHSU study shows how the immune system can quietly disrupt brain function — and why the disease is often hard to diagnose.
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Pack extra bug spray if you are planning a trip to this sunny city.
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Antibiotics transformed health care for the better, but their diminishing effectiveness may soon be its undoing. Researchers are studying ways to fight back against resistance.
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Your breakfast might be holding you back.
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Higher intake of certain food preservatives is linked to increased risks for cancer and type 2 diabetes in large analyses of the French NutriNet-Santé cohort.
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Despite its importance, the heart is one of the few tissues in the human body that can't repair damage very well – or at least, that's what has long been presumed.
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One time, I actually thought he was dead.
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Understanding heart attack symptoms is critical, according to Dr Dinesh. He urges individuals to seek emergency help for unusual sensations. | Health
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In a study of 111,000 people, those who did the highest variety of exercises had a 19% lower risk of premature death. Here's what it means for your workouts.
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After I was diagnosed with low-risk prostate cancer, I came very close to undergoing surgery I didn't need.
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What does it mean to feel safe during sex these days?From feeling comfortable with your partner to access to public health and medication, "safety" comes up a lot in sex. But, having the tools you need to feel confident in your own sexual health is an essenti…
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Leanne Abeyance, from Telford, is waiting for reconstructive surgery and remains in constant pain.
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The saga to preserve my scientific integrity against deception by artificial intelligence (AI) started two months ago and was described…
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Something like this would seem unimaginable for our Homo sapiens species.
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"It is exciting to think that Little Red Dots may represent the first direct observational evidence of the birth of the most massive black holes in the universe."
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This desolate spot has been the final resting place for hundreds of decommissioned satellites and space stations over the last few decades.
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A molecule produced by cancer cells can shield the brain from Alzheimer’s disease in mice.
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Published in the peer-reviewed The Astrophysical Journal, the research focuses on tidally locked planets, worlds that always show the same face to their star.
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A NASA astronaut has revealed a tantalizing clue about what went down during the first medical evacuation in the space station's history.
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A massive flare began with a quiet twist, then erupted in cascading bursts scientists didn’t see coming.
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"Until now, it was unknown what type of star would remain after the merger."
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3I/ATLAS is the third interstellar visitor ever to visit the solar system having been formed around a distant star.
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These are just the difficulties of designing a spacesuit for the lunar environment."
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As orbits become more crowded and littered with debris, the US operator is having to move its devices to dodge damage.
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There’s little about building spacecraft that anyone would call simple. But there’s at least one element of designing a vehicle that will operate outside the Earth’s atmosphere th…
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A 66 million-year-old mystery behind how our planet transformed from a tropical greenhouse to the ice-capped world of today has been unraveled by scientists. Their new study has revealed that Earth's massive drop in temperature after the dinosaurs went extinc…
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A star 13 times the mass of the Sun just vanished. Here's what could be hiding in its place.
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"In our solar system, the most massive moon is Ganymede, which is still extremely small compared to what we are inferring here."
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Once these were the largest and most dominant living things on land, but their greatness did not ensure survival.
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A chemical infamous for its toxicity may have played a surprising role in launching life on Earth.
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Sweeping winds of vaporized metals have been found in a massive cloud that dimmed the light of a star for nearly nine months. This discovery, made with the Gemini South telescope in Chile, one half of the International Gemini Observatory, offers a rare glimps…
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It may be one of the most iconic sights in the night sky, but astronomers have never seen the Helix Nebula like this before.
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Oregon State University researchers have painted a clearer picture of the coastal marten, a secretive, ferret-sized forest carnivore renowned for its cuteness but nearly driven to extinction by human activity in the 20th century.
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Neurons in the bird eye’s inner retina lack a blood supply. Finding how these neurons function without oxygen reveals a role for an enigmatic eye structure.
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In a recent paper, SFI Professor David Wolpert, SFI Fractal Faculty member Carlo Rovelli, and physicist Jordan Scharnhorst examine a longstanding, paradoxical thought experiment in statistical physics and cosmology known as the "Boltzmann brain" hypothesis—th…
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In the quest for room-temperature superconductivity, international physicists have uncovered a link between magnetism and the pseudogap.
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The Swarm Garden: An array of modular robot agents that adapt to changing conditions for living architecture.
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Eyes on a face’s front or side enable a brain to perceive images. Fossil evidence suggests that two light-sensitive organs on top of ancient vertebrate heads generated images, too.
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Look to the skies to see the jellyfish-shaped phenomenon.
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Bask in modern luxury while taking in the cosmos at these astrotourism escapes.
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Archaeologists from University College London and the Natural History Museum suggest the findings offer insights into the cognitive abilities of early human ancestors.
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Don’t put your telescope away just yet. 2026 is bringing a lineup of meteor showers that might be worth losing a little sleep over.
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Winter weather has forced the annual 2-day event which draws thousands to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences to be rescheduled to January 31 and February 1.
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A team of researchers led by the University of Warwick has developed the first unified framework for detecting "spacetime fluctuations"—tiny, random distortions in the fabric of spacetime that appear in many attempts to unite quantum physics and gravity.
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Newly developed mouse models that enable cell-specific analyses of proteostasis dynamics across the lifespan of the mice reveal key aspects of neuronal proteostasis with ageing.
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Scientists propose one idea to explain it all from gravity to dark matter.
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One-shot tissue dynamics reconstruction can infer changes in tissue composition over time, from single-time-point spatial proteomics of human cancers.
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The Super Mario maker said 155 million units of the console have now been sold overall.
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The symmetry, microscopy and spectroscopy signatures of altermagnetism are reviewed, and compared with traditional ferromagnetism and Néel antiferromagnetism, and magnetic phases with symmetry-protected compensated non-collinear spin orders.
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Researchers at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine), have found that a key protein can help to regenerate neural stem cells, which may improve aging-associated decline in neuronal production of an aging brain.
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Quantum interference of sodium nanoparticles, which can each contain more than 7,000 atoms at masses greater than 170,000 Da, is demonstrated.
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With its attribution to Paranthropus, a 2.6-million-year-old partial mandible expands the range of the genus into the Afar region of Ethiopia and adds to our understanding of hominin evolution in eastern Africa.
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Quantum technologies, systems that process, transfer or store information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, could tackle some real-world problems faster and more effectively than their classical counterparts. In recent years, some engineers have been foc…
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A remote fossil site has revealed the largest dinosaur footprints ever documented, massive enough to dwarf a grown adult.
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When Neanderthals in Italy were crossing the Alps, it's likely they took refuge in high-altitude bear caves. A new study of stone tools in Caverna Generosa, a cave sitting 1,450 meters up in the mountains, found that these travelers also brought a toolkit wit…
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A pair of incredible images show the very moment that two different stars exploded, an incredible display that's melting our minds.
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The Large Magellanic Cloud, or LMC, is a key spot for astronomers to study star formation.
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Team aims to drill half-mile down into warming waters to gauge melt
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In a recent study, researchers from China have developed a chip-scale LiDAR system that mimics the human eye's foveation by dynamically concentrating high-resolution sensing on regions of interest (ROIs) while maintaining broad awareness across the full field…
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<p><em>Astronomers have observed the effects of a rapidly spinning black hole twisting the motion of matter around it, a result widely interpreted by cosmologists as consistent with a century-old prediction of Einstein’s general theory of relativity. The find…
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Our planet has experienced dramatic climate shifts throughout its history, oscillating between freezing "icehouse" periods and warm "greenhouse" states.
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A massive geological rift is tearing one of Earth’s largest continents in two, faster than scientists once believed.
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Wednesday's memorable (and not for good reasons) joint press conference by Bills owner Terry Pegula and G.M.
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Six days. That’s how long it took the Mets to turn a winter of discontent into something completely different. Something much happier.
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<p>NFL media insider Ian Rapoport and senior national columnist Judy Battista discuss the hiring of former Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter as the Baltimore Ravens new head coach.</p>
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