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Study Reveals Broad Emotional Impacts of Climate Crisis on Youth
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Boosting Vitamin C Intake Enhances Skin Collagen and Renewal
Multiple Pathways Drive Therapy Resistance in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Time-Restricted Eating Cuts Crohn’s Symptoms by 40%
60% of Women Face Heart Disease Risk by 2050: Prevention Steps
Extend Overnight Fast 3 Hours Before Bed for Better Heart Health
Study Reveals Evidence Gaps in Outcomes for Children in Out-of-Home Care
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Unraveling Peru’s Band of Holes: New Clues to Ancient Mystery
Nestled within the Pisco Valley of southern Peru, the enigmatic site known as Monte Sierpe, or the renowned “Band of Holes,” showcases thousands of meticulously aligned circular pits that have long baffled researchers and explorers alike. Recent investigations, integrating sophisticated microbotanical examinations with ultra-detailed drone photography, are shedding groundbreaking light on the construction methods and […]

Study Reveals Evidence Gaps in Outcomes for Children in Out-of-Home Care
Researchers from Swansea University have spearheaded an innovative investigation that systematically charts the existing global knowledge—and the notable absences—concerning the life outcomes experienced by children raised in out-of-home care environments. This comprehensive analysis draws upon a robust collection of 77 systematic reviews, all published within the timeframe spanning January 2013 to July 2024. The findings […]

ZIP Code Signals Dementia Risk Levels
ZIP Code Linked to Higher Dementia Risk Residents of neighborhoods facing social and economic challenges may encounter elevated risks of dementia, as revealed by recent investigations from Wake Forest University. Researchers identified biological indicators of Alzheimer’s disease and vascular brain conditions in individuals from these high-burden areas, with the effects being especially notable among Black […]

Yellowstone Wolf Reintroduction: No Major Ecosystem Overhaul
The iconic narrative surrounding the reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park, often celebrated as sparking a monumental ecological transformation, might be considerably overstated according to recent scientific scrutiny. This legendary “mega-cascade” effect, purportedly driven by the wolves, appears far less profound than previously portrayed in popular accounts and some research publications. Challenging the Dramatic […]

Extend Overnight Fast 3 Hours Before Bed for Better Heart Health
Scientists from Northwestern Medicine conducted an investigation into whether synchronizing an overnight fasting period with an individual’s inherent sleep-wake cycle could enhance cardiovascular and metabolic wellness. The body’s circadian rhythm holds a pivotal position in overseeing both heart-related and metabolic processes. Notably, the participants in this research did not cut back on their total calorie […]

Study Reveals Broad Emotional Impacts of Climate Crisis on Youth
Several years back, researcher Maya Gislason’s young daughter returned from school carrying a crayon illustration depicting Earth in the years 2020 and 2050. The initial image showed a vibrant world in shades of blue and green, while the latter portrayed a globe engulfed in flames, she recalls. Her daughter’s poignant question lingered: ‘How old will […]

Heavy Lifetime Alcohol Use Boosts Rectal Cancer Risk
Prolonged heavy alcohol consumption is strongly associated with a significant elevation in rectal cancer rates. Extensive research involving U.S. adults monitored over two decades reveals that individuals engaging in heavy drinking throughout their adult lives experience markedly increased risks compared to those who consume alcohol lightly. Remarkably, those who have ceased drinking entirely demonstrate no […]

Unlocking Benefits of Methylated B Vitamins: Key Facts
Describing the significance of B vitamins for overall wellness barely scratches the surface of their importance. This group of eight vital nutrients—including thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, vitamin B6, biotin, folate, and vitamin B12—plays indispensable roles in maintaining optimal brain activity, synthesizing neurotransmitters, facilitating healthy methylation processes, and supporting numerous other physiological functions throughout the […]

Tea Boosts Bone Strength in Senior Women, Heavy Coffee May Weaken It
A fresh study conducted by researchers at Flinders University offers valuable insights into the potential impacts of two popular beverages—coffee and tea—on bone health among older women. This research, which appeared in the esteemed journal Nutrients, involved tracking almost 10,000 women over the age of 65 for a full decade. The goal was to determine […]

EMA Post-Authorization Studies Often Miss Disclosure Rules
Challenges in Public Disclosure of Post-Authorization Studies A significant number of post-authorization studies registered with the European Medicines Agency (EMA) do not meet the legal requirements or recommended guidelines for publicly sharing their findings, according to research published in The BMJ. These post-authorization studies, often abbreviated as PAS, are specifically designed to gather additional real-world […]

Time-Restricted Eating Cuts Crohn’s Symptoms by 40%
A groundbreaking randomized controlled trial, supported by the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation, has revealed that time-restricted feeding—a form of intermittent fasting—markedly decreases disease activity and overall inflammation in adults with Crohn’s disease who are overweight or obese. Conducted by experts at the University of Calgary, this pioneering research marks the first evidence showing that confining […]

Scientists Uncover Hidden Enzyme Switch for Fat Production
Researchers from institutions in Cleveland have discovered an unexpected molecular mechanism that controls fat formation in the body, and deactivating it produced remarkable outcomes. Worldwide, obesity and fatty liver disease are surging in prevalence due to increasingly calorie-rich diets and increasingly inactive lifestyles. A team of scientists based in Cleveland pinpointed a novel enzyme required […]
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