Sleep patterns and eating habits can influence each other, but the link between these behaviors remains unclear. In a new JNeurosci paper, researchers led by William Ja, from the Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical…
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Skipping breakfast has little impact on mental performance, research shows
Skipping breakfast or practicing intermittent fasting is unlikely to cloud most adults’ thinking in the short term, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
Fasting, which can involve abstaining…
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‘Young’ Immune Cells Partly Reverse Alzheimer’s Symptoms in Mice : ScienceAlert
Specially engineered ‘young’ immune cells could help to reverse the effects of aging and the damage to brain cells caused by diseases such as Alzheimer’s, according to a new study in mice.
In their natural state, these immune cells are known…
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Heated tobacco and cigarettes cause the same gut and vascular damage, study finds
Both traditional and heated tobacco exposure, whether active or passive, were linked to intestinal permeability, oxidative stress, and endothelial dysfunction, revealing that “smokeless” doesn’t mean harmless.
Review: Tobacco…
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‘Poisoned’ woman exposed to pregnancy drug diethylstilbestrol in womb feared she could never have children
A woman who endured fertility issues after being exposed to a drug linked to a rare cancer…
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Consensus Guidelines for NGS in Sarcoma Diagnosis, Treatment
Sarcomas represent one of the most heterogeneous groups of malignancies, encompassing more than 70 distinct histologic subtypes and numerous ultrarare entities. Despite their diversity, sarcomas generally exhibit a low mutational burden, which…
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Quiz: Recent Advances in Menopause and Midlife Women’s Health Research
New clinical research presented at
The Menopause Society’s 2025 Annual Meeting highlighted menopausal hormone therapy (MHT), from its potential neuroprotective effects to its impact on weight management and cardiovascular health.Do you know…
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From Type 1 to Type 2 and Beyond: Navigating the Landscape of Diabetes
The prevalence of diabetes in the United States (US) continues to increase. In 2021, approximately 38.4 million Americans (11.6%) of the population had diabetes.1 It is anticipated that the prevalence of diabetes in the US will rise to…
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First scientific evidence of Black Death in Edinburgh found on skeleton
Angie BrownEdinburgh and East reporter
City of Edinburgh CouncilThe teenager is one of 115 medieval bodies exhumed from the grounds of St Giles Cathedral The first scientific evidence of the Black Death in Edinburgh has been discovered on the…
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