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Unexpected Airborne Pollutant Discovered During Oklahoma Field Study
Scientific endeavors, by their very nature, are journeys into the unknown. Researchers often embark with precise objectives and sophisticated tools,…
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The Timing of Our Meals May Be Just as Crucial as What We Eat for Maintaining a Healthy Weight
Maintaining a healthy weight is a complex endeavor, with dietary choices often taking center stage. However, a groundbreaking study published…
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The Timing of Weight Gain Crucially Impacts Long-Term Health and Mortality Risk
A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at Lund University in Sweden has illuminated the profound and lasting impact that the…
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How aggressive breast cancer turns off the immune system
Breast cancer remains a formidable global health challenge, holding the somber distinction of being the most commonly diagnosed cancer among…
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Genetic Differences May Explain Why Some Patients Don’t Respond to Popular Diabetes and Weight Loss Drugs
New research emerging from Stanford Medicine and a global consortium of international collaborators is shedding light on a phenomenon that…
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Stanford scientists discover “natural Ozempic” without side effects
Scientists at Stanford Medicine have identified a naturally occurring molecule that appears to mimic some of the weight loss effects…
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A Single Injection Every Six Months Shows Promise for Significantly Lowering Blood Pressure
A groundbreaking clinical trial, spearheaded by researchers at Queen Mary University of London, has unveiled compelling evidence that a single…
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Genetics Accounts for Nearly Half of Lifespan Variation, New Study Reveals
For decades, the prevailing scientific consensus held that while genetics played a role in how long humans live, its influence…
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New Research Unveils Sex-Specific Risks and Manifestations of Obesity, Paving the Way for Personalized Treatment
New findings presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Istanbul, Turkey, from May 12-15, have illuminated significant sex-based…
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