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Regular, moderate-intensity exercise helps maintain vitamin D levels during darker winter months, even without weight loss or supplements

What kind of carbohydrates you eat in midlife might shape how well you age

Why a Mutation in Ginger Cats Might Explain Both Color (and Chaos)

Scientists discover new antibiotic, saarvienin A, from a strain of bacteria found in a rare earth mine in China

Cats generally live longer than dogs

A Stanford-led study has identified a mutation on the X chromosome that causes orange fur in cats

People Taking HIV Drugs Are Less Likely To Develop Alzheimer’s - Research indicates that HIV drugs called NRTIs could prevent up to a million cases of Alzheimer's disease each year.

Even a few meals high in saturated fats can cause inflammation in the body, with physical symptoms potentially taking years to appear

Honey bee sleep shows brain activity patterns similar to humans, offering insight into memory and pollinator health

A study from more than 6,000 Canadian adults has confirmed ultra-processed foods are directly and significantly linked to poor health outcomes

Weight loss drugs (GLP1-RAs) like semaglutide may also improve emotional wellbeing in overweight users without an increased risk of psychiatric adverse events, finds an analysis of 80 double-blind placebo-controlled randomised control trials representing 107,860 patients.

A new study conducted by researchers from Oregon Health & Science University investigates whether seasonal influenza vaccines, alone or given alongside a COVID-19 vaccine…

Exercise May Slow Brain Aging and Cognitive Decline - Higher physical activity levels may help preserve brain volume and cognitive function, reducing the risk of Alzheimer's.

A recent study offers insights into the neural mechanisms behind lucid dreaming

Probiotics may improve mood via gut–brain axis: Young, healthy adults who took probiotic daily for a month had reduced negative feelings (anxiety, stress, fatigue or depression) compared to placebo

A study shows how food poisoning leads to lasting food aversions by activating specific neural pathways in the brain.

Wearable Device Monitors Health by Sensing the Gases Passing Through Your Skin

A new study investigates how white matter connectivity differs in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)

All-natural elephant skin-inspired fungi tiles offer up to 70% more cooling for buildings

Female hormones, estrogen and progesterone, regulate T cells to produce a natural opioid, offering insights for non-opioid pain treatments for chronic pain.

3D-Printed Imitation Skin Could Replace Animal Testing

Researchers have successfully developed a new carbon-negative material using seawater, electricity and CO2

Tattoo Ink May Increase Skin and Lymphoma Cancer Risk

Marathon running temporarily reduces brain myelin content, but levels fully recover within two months.

Researchers used CRISPR gene editing to cut a single gene from head and neck cancer cells, eliminating 50% of tumors in mice

The megalodon has long been imagined as an enormous great white shark, but new research suggests that perception is all wrong

Deadly Aspergillus fungal strains, with mortality rates ranging between 30% to 90%, 5 times more likely to acquire resistance to new drugs due to continued use of an agricultural fungicide called ipflufenoquin, which has the same biological target and kills fungi in the same way as antifungal drugs.

Individuals Hospitalized With COVID-19 Face Long-Term Health Risks

Cutting Ultra-Processed Foods Leads to Weight Loss and Better Mood: A new study shows that cutting ultra-processed food intake by half in just 8 weeks can lead to weight loss and improved mood and energy levels.

Cold-water immersion (from early ocean dips to ice-cold polar plunges) can temporarily lower stress, improve sleep, and slightly enhance quality of life, finds new study

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