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The Surprising Salt Habit Affecting Older Adults' Health
A study of 8,300 older adults revealed a surprising salt habit with significant health implications
New fentanyl vaccine blocks deadly overdoses before they start
Researchers have developed a vaccine that can block the deadly effects of fentanyl before they start
Fasting and Gum Health: The Surprising Link Between Fasting and Gum Disease
A recent study suggests that fasting may have a positive impact on oral health, reducing inflammation and gum disease
The Hidden Danger of Glucosamine: Is It Accelerating Alzheimer's Progression?
A recent study has found that glucosamine, a popular joint supplement, may be linked to a faster progression of Alzheimer's disease.
Your Brain Can Keep Improving Into Your 90s
A recent study found that the human brain can continue to improve and adapt until the age of 90
The Power of Tea: How this Drink Can Improve Your Health and Longevity
Recent research suggests that tea can improve health and prolong life, but the method of preparation and consumption is crucial
Why Grandparents Matter More Than Ever for Children's Mental Health
Grandparents play a vital role in children's emotional and mental development, according to a new study that highlights the importance of intergenerational relationships
Stanford Scientists Regrow Lost Cartilage and Reverse Arthritis in Major Breakthrough
Stanford University researchers have successfully regrown lost cartilage and reversed arthritis in a recent study
Tiny Holes Set to Revolutionize Water Purification
Scientists have discovered that tiny holes could change the way the world cleans water
The Strength Training Sweet Spot for a Longer Life
Scientists found the optimal strength training point to increase longevity
That Ringing in Your Ears Could Be an Early Warning Sign of Hearing Loss
Ringing in the ears, also known as tinnitus, could be an early warning sign of hearing loss, according to new research
A Classic Brain Test Exposes AI's Biggest Weakness
A recent study has found that a classic brain test can expose AI's biggest weakness in understanding abstract concepts
New Diabetes Pill Burns Fat Without Ozempic's Downsides
A new diabetes pill has been shown to burn fat effectively without the side effects associated with Ozempic.
Scientists Map Every Neural Connection in a Fruit Fly and Find a Surprise
A team of scientists has successfully mapped every neural connection in a fruit fly, leading to an unexpected discovery about the complexity of insect brains.
The Game-Changing Discovery: A New Alzheimer's Trigger and the Drug That Stops It
Scientists have identified a new trigger for Alzheimer's disease and developed a drug that can stop its progression
Reversing Brain Aging: A Scientific Breakthrough with a Simple Nasal Spray
A team of scientists has successfully reversed brain aging in mice using a simple nasal spray
Breaking Bad Habits: The Brain Chemical That Makes It Possible
Scientists have discovered a brain chemical that helps break bad habits and adopt healthier behaviors.
Cancer Patients Found a Simple Way to Stay Mentally Sharp During Chemotherapy
Cancer patients have found a simple way to stay mentally sharp during chemotherapy, significantly improving their quality of life
Dangerous Amoebas: A Silent Enemy Spreading Globally
Dangerous amoebas are spreading globally, posing a significant risk to human health and the environment
Protein Traffic Jams: Uncovering the Mysteries of Aging, Memory Loss, and Alzheimer's
Protein traffic jams within cells may be the underlying cause of aging, memory loss, and Alzheimer's disease
Intermittent Fasting Triggers Surprising Changes in the Brain
Intermittent fasting can trigger significant changes in the brain, improving cognitive function and reducing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases
Scientists Reverse Anxiety by Fixing a Tiny Brain Circuit
A team of scientists has discovered a way to reverse anxiety by fixing a tiny brain circuit
The Largest Collagen Study Yet Reveals What Actually Works
A recent study on collagen supplementation has found that certain types of collagen can have significant benefits for skin and joint health
Severe Brain Damage in Mice: The Dark Side of an Anti-Aging Drug Combo
An anti-aging drug combination caused severe brain damage in mice, raising concerns about its safety in humans
The Dark Side of Vitamin D: Uncovering its Previously Unknown Downside
Recent studies suggest that vitamin D supplementation may have a negative impact on health, despite its known benefits
Breakthrough in Parkinson's Research: Scientists Block Key Protein
Researchers have found a way to block a protein that helps Parkinson's disease spread through the brain, which could lead to new treatments
Blue Light Exposure Delays Circadian Phase and Impairs Sleep Quality
Evening exposure to blue light suppresses melatonin and prolongs sleep onset latency.
Scientists 'Recharge' Damaged Nerves to Ease Chronic Pain
Researchers have developed an innovative technique to repair damaged nerves and alleviate chronic pain
Unraveling Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Atherosclerosis
Mitochondrial dysfunction plays a pivotal role in the development of atherosclerosis, and mitochondrial-targeted delivery systems may provide novel therapeutic strategies
Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN) in Human Skeletal Muscle After Blood Flow Restriction Exercise
Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) exhibits significant anti-inflammatory effects in human skeletal muscle after blood flow restriction exercise, suggesting a new approach for muscle recovery and longevity
Exercise Preconditioning Mitigates Sleep Deprivation-Induced Cortical Metabolic Disturbances in Mice
Exercise increased cortical levels of lactic acid, creatine, and taurine, and mitigated sleep deprivation-induced disruptions in energy-related metabolites.
Hericium Erinaceus, Bacopa Monnieri, and L-Theanine Synergistically Enhance Neurotrophy, Neurostimulation, and Neuroprotection
The combination of Hericium erinaceus, Bacopa monnieri, and L-Theanine increased Nerve Growth Factor and Brain-derived neurotrophic factor synthesis.
L-Threonic Acid Magnesium Salt Enhances Cognitive Ability by Elevating Intraneuronal Magnesium
Oral administration of L-Threonic acid Magnesium salt increased intracellular magnesium concentration and improved cognitive ability in young and aging rats, as well as in human neural stem cell-derived neurons.
NMN Treatment Restores Angiogenic Processes in Aged Cerebromicrovascular Endothelial Cells
NMN treatment significantly improved angiogenic processes and attenuated H2O2 production in aged cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells.
Gut Microbiome Spatial Organisation Impacts Host Homoeostasis and Health
The spatial architecture of the gut microbiome has important clinical implications for host homoeostasis and health.
High-Intensity Interval Training Enhances Endothelial Function by Maximizing Autophagic Flux
High-intensity interval training increased flow-mediated dilation and reduced pulse wave velocity.
Resistance Exercise and Essential Amino Acids: Key to Improving Muscle Mass in Older Women
A recent study found that combining resistance exercise with essential amino acid supplementation can improve the follistatin/myostatin ratio and muscle fitness in older women
Quality of Life Among Older Adults Undergoing Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Narrative Review
A study on the quality of life of older adults after undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation shows promising results but significant challenges
Enterobactin: The Microbial Metabolite that May Alleviate Colitis
Enterobactin, a metabolite produced by bacteria, may impair mitochondrial respiration and alleviate colitis
Methionine Restriction Improves Metabolic Health in Mice Independent of UCP1 Thermogenesis
Methionine restriction decreased obesity and improved metabolism in mice, with or without functional UCP1 thermogenesis.
Russian Researchers Identify Longevity Genes and Discover Life Span Extension through Calorie Restriction
Exposure to calorie restriction diet increased life span in genetically modified animals from worms to primates.
Aligning Sleep EEG Timing to Individual Chronotype Improves Sleep Parameters
Aligning sleep EEG timing to individual chronotype increased IED detection compared to standard morning recordings.
Nanoformulations of Curcumin and Quercetin Improve Cognitive Function in Animal Models of Neurodegenerative Diseases
Nanoformulations of curcumin and quercetin decreased levels of inflammatory markers in the brain and improved learning and memory in animal models of neurodegenerative diseases.