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Scientists Find Way to Reverse Memory Loss in Mice

Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have made an important discovery about memory loss reversal. Their research…

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Diabetes Smartphone Test Could Diagnose Condition in Under 10 Minutes

Diagnosing type 2 diabetes has traditionally involved long wait times, clinic visits, and laboratory testing. But a new smartphone-powered test,…

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How Light at Night Affects Brain, Mood, and Metabolism

Neuroscientist Dr. Randy J. Nelson warns that exposure to artificial light at night can disturb circadian rhythms, harming brain function,…

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World-First Surgery at Alder Hey Saves Toddler from Rare Vein of Galen Malformation

Three-year-old Conor O’Rourke from Bolton is now “99% cured” of a rare and previously untreatable brain condition, Vein of Galen…

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Why More People Are Struggling with Gut Issues After COVID

A large-scale U.S. study has confirmed a significant rise in gut-brain disorders post COVID, with individuals experiencing long COVID showing…

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Researchers Identify Four Autism Subtypes with Distinct Genetic Profiles

A major study analyzing over 5,000 children with autism has identified four distinct autism subtypes, each tied to specific genetic…

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A Common Sugar Substitute May Damage Brain’s Protective Barrier, Raise Stroke Risk, New Research Warns

Erythritol stroke risk is now under serious scientific scrutiny. Once widely regarded as a safe alternative to sugar, erythritol—a low-calorie…

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How Three-Parent IVF Can Prevent Inherited Mitochondrial Diseases

Mitochondrial diseases are a group of inherited disorders that disrupt how the body generates energy. They can affect multiple organs,…

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Switzerland Approves First Malaria Drug for Newborns

Switzerland’s drug authority, Swissmedic, has approved the first malaria medicine designed for newborns under five kilograms. Developed by Novartis, the…

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Study Finds Addictive Behavior Not Screen Time Alone Linked to Youth Suicide Risk

A new nationwide study has found that the real digital risk to adolescents may not be how long they are…

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