Category: 6. Health
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New drug combination shows promise for overcoming resistance in ovarian cancer
Researchers at the University of Colorado Cancer Center have discovered a novel therapy combination that could offer new hope to ovarian cancer patients who do not respond to existing treatments. Conducted entirely at the University…
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Scientists Warn: 76% of People Are Not Getting Enough of This Vital Nutrient – SciTechDaily
- Scientists Warn: 76% of People Are Not Getting Enough of This Vital Nutrient SciTechDaily
- Three-quarters not meeting recommended intakes of omega-3, study shows University of Southampton
- Most People Don’t Get Enough of Key Nutrients Linked to…
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Three-quarters of global population is deficient in omega-3, signaling public health gap
Scientists are calling to increase omega-3 intake as their research concludes that 76% of the global population is not consuming the recommended levels. The study has identified available recommendations and gaps worldwide.
The difference between…
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PureHealth Research’s Youth Switch longevity supplement targets telomere shortening for healthy aging
PureHealth Research has launched its Youth Switch longevity supplement, addressing a fundamental aging marker — telomere shortening — with a specialized blend of adaptogens and antioxidants that have been studied for their effects on…
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Long-term beneficial effects of dog assisted therapy on depressive sym
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Symptoms seen in depression, such as lack of social contact and engagement, sleeping disturbance, reduced appetite, and diminished zest for life, often resemble the symptoms seen in ASD. It has been known for some time that…
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Daily coffee may slow biological aging in mental illness
Drinking up to 3-4 cups of coffee a day may help slow the biological aging process in people living with severe mental illness. The research suggests this amount of coffee is linked to longer telomeres, which are indicators of cellular aging, and…
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Ancient Genes, Modern Pollutants: Clue to Endometriosis Risk
A new study suggests that certain genetic differences, passed down from ancient human ancestors, and exposure to common present-day chemicals could explain why some women are more likely to develop endometriosis.
The research, published…
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Exploring the Link Between RNA Modification and Prostate Cancer Growth
Qi Cao, PhD, the Anthony J. Schaeffer, MD, Professor of Urology, who was co-senior author of the study. A Northwestern Medicine study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation has uncovered a connection between a well-known…
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Kennedy's vaccine advisers to weigh hepatitis B vaccine timing – Reuters
- Kennedy’s vaccine advisers to weigh hepatitis B vaccine timing Reuters
- RFK Jr.’s vaccine advisers plan biggest change yet to childhood schedule The Washington Post
- Public health experts try to ‘prebunk’ misinformation about vaccines ahead…
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