If you want to help slow down your brain from ageing and increase your lifespan then follow diet patterns like intermittent fasting or restrict your calorie intake, suggests a study. A team of scientists at the Buck Institute for ‘Research on Ageing’ in Calif…
A Florida man played the guitar while doctors at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine removed his brain tumor. The patient and surgeon share the remarkable story.
The human immune system is a complex and powerful defense mechanism that safeguards the body against harmful invaders. The immune system recognizes invaders through physical barriers like the skin and mucous membranes. Cells in the system also use proteins ca…
Recognizing the signs of vitamin D deficiency is crucial for maintaining overall health and well-being. For decades traditional supplements have been the go-to solution to balance vitamin D levels.
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How to boost brain health: Apart from adopting a positive lifestyle that includes regular exercises, meditation, and quality sleep, a well-rounded daily diet is crucial to keeping your brain healthy and slow down age-related decline.
As temperatures drop, explore spices like cinnamon, black pepper, turmeric, ginger, nutmeg, ashwagandha, and garlic for warmth and health benefits in the chilly weather.
Science News: A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Florida reveals that poverty and chronic inflammation together more than double the risk of death from heart disease and triple the mortality risk due to cancer over a 15-year period. Rou…
The finding, published in the journal Pediatrics, also shows that vaccination has a stronger effect in adolescents, who have a higher risk of developing long Covid than young children.
INCREASED Covid-19 cases and deaths locally, as well as the onset of influenza season, has led the Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh to encourage face masks, especially among the vulnerable, as
Hot Picks News: Learn how to avoid BP fluctuations during winters and take care of your overall health. Follow these tips to maintain your blood pressure level and stay healthy.
An experimental gene therapy to treat the rare neurological disease has shown unexpected results, slowing progression to a plateau and possibly improving patient’s nerves.
Uncover the health advantages of incorporating steamed amla into your diet. Explore its rich vitamin C content, antioxidant properties, and potential benefits for digestion, heart health, and weight management.
Study finds new immune cell to attack and eliminate cancer, Covid These cells, called human type-2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s), can be expanded outside
In a groundbreaking initiative, researchers at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom have commenced the first-in-human vaccine trials for the deadly Nipah virus. This initiative is a significant step forward in addressing the severe impact of the vir…
Also known as bullet coffee, this ongoing health practice involves combining ghee or coconut oil with black coffee as a way of consuming a beverage that provides sustained source of energy.
An active lifestyle helps to keep weight in check, maintains blood glucose levels, lowers the risk of other complications, and keeps associated co-morbidities like hypertension at bay.
Stockholm, Jan 16 (The Conversation) Winter illnesses are all around us at the moment – from the common cold, COVID-19 and flu to strep throat and stomach bugs.
Disease X: The cause of mysterious Disease X is currently unknown, yet it is considered a serious microbial threat. The World Health Organization added Disease X in 2017 to a short list of pathogens deemed a top priority for research, alongside known killers …
Elevate winter wellness with Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev's tips at OTV's 'Foresight 2024.' Learn effective poses like Chakra Dandasana and Hanuman Dand, along with breathing exercises Kapalbhati and Anulom Vilom, for respiratory health and mental clarity. Follow th…
A University of Florida study found that early ear infections in children could have a long-term impact on speech development. The lead researcher and a pediatric otolaryngologist break down the findings.
The secrets of our ancestors might hold the key to why multiple sclerosis (MS) is more common among white, northern Europeans than among Europe's more southern populations.
A study in Scientific Reports analyzed Twitter data to identify demographic factors influencing adherence to COVID-19 public health guidelines, revealing significant variations in social mobility among different groups.
A nationwide cohort study reveals that individuals with migraine have a 1.3-fold higher risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), suggesting a significant connection between migraine and IBD.
Influenza, colds, Strep Throat, RSV and COVID are some examples of some of the viruses/illness many Central Minnesotans are dealing with this winter. Dr. David Smith from Sartell Pediatrics joined me on WJON to explain the differences between some of these ai…
“I had a peace about me,” the mom said of news she was losing all four limbs. “I just felt God’s presence saying, ‘It’s going to be OK. You’re alive. This …
The post-pandemic era has raised concerns about COVID-19's long-term impact on health, particularly digestive diseases. The risks of digestive diseases associated with long COVID remain unclear....
A comprehensive study using SomaScan v4 technology has identified 37 proteins significantly associated with heart failure in large cohorts. The findings provide insights into potential protein targets for therapeutic intervention.
Science News: Scientists have discovered why powerful volcanic eruptions shoot diamonds into the sky, revealing the processes behind these rare events and aiding in the identification of diamond-rich deposits.
Pink fairy armadillos, which are just 6 inches long, appear to have evolved a strange double skin millions of years ago as they moved underground in response to the climate becoming more arid.
The genetic alphabet contains just four letters, referring to the four nucleotides, the biochemical building blocks that comprise all DNA. Scientists have long wondered whether it’s possible to add more letters to this alphabet by creating brand-new
Despite all our cells sharing the same DNA, there are thousands of different cell types in the human brain, each with a unique structure and function. One longstanding problem in neuroscience is determining how genes are switched on and off to form t
As industrial computing needs grow, the size and energy consumption of the relevant hardware must keep up with those demands. A solution to this dilemma could lie in superconducting materials, which reduce that energy consumption exponentially. Imagi
Monotremes belong to a group of mammals that lay eggs rather than giving birth. They share common characteristics, such as having a cloaca—a single opening for excretion and reproduction— and mammary glands but lacking teats. The reproductive system of monotr…
Evidence of a previously unknown underwater eruption, one of the largest in the southern Aegean volcanic arc and older than the one that wiped out the Minoan civilization, has been discovered by a multinational team of scientists on the island of Santorini.
Galaxies are like big families of stars, dust, gas, and invisible dark matter. Sometimes, these galaxies collide, and when they do, the strong gravitational forces can completely change them.
Scientists reassessing a partial skull first unearthed in 1983 in southeastern New Mexico have concluded that the fossil represents a new species of Tyrannosaurus.
A new method to study the signals associated with merging neutron stars can help researchers to collect data through multiple channels in parallel. The method was developed by an international team of scientists, including the Institute for Gravitati
Utrecht University has appointed Christian Kaiser as professor of Biophysical Chemistry of Membranes and Proteins. Kaiser and his team will explore the way biological proteins are produced, processed and transported in the cell. Fundamental insights
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New research challenges the conventional wisdom regarding superconducting quantum transitions. Princeton physicists have discovered an abrupt change in quantum behavior while experimenting with a three-atom-thin insulator that can be easily switched into a su…
Climate change is reshaping forests differently across the United States, according to a new analysis of U.S. Forest Service data. With rising temperatures, escalating droughts, wildfires, and disease outbreaks taking a toll on trees, researchers warn that fo…
A new study from Bar-Ilan University suggests that the brain's shallow learning mechanisms can rival deep learning models, calling for a reevaluation of AI technologies and models.
On October 19, 2017, astronomers with the Pan-STARRS survey detected an interstellar object (ISO) passing through our solar system for the first time. The object, known as 1I/2017 U1 'Oumuamua, stimulated significant scientific debate and is still controversi…
Using impact craters as a dating tool, Planetary Science Institute Research Scientist Alexander Morgan has determined maximum timescales for the formation of Martian valley networks shaped by running water.
An important question in modern life science and medical research is how the microorganisms living in and on a body influence the life processes and thus health and disease of the host organism. Scientists assume that there are connections between the entiret…
Directly mapping the Milky Way is an extremely challenging task, but observations of other galaxies helped us piece together what our home galaxy looked like...
Bacteria have adapted to all terrestrial environments. Some have evolved to survive in the gut of animals, where they play an important role for their host; they provide energy by degrading indigestible food, they train and regulate the immune system, they pr…
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