An Arlington-based company has completed a major expansion of a missile integration facility in Huntsville. Raytheon’s project, valued at $115 million, aims to strengthen the company’s missile production capabilities and support growing…
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Why do some people respond better to GLP-1 drugs? Gut microbiome may hold clues
New research explores whether gut microbes may help explain why patients respond differently to GLP-1 weight-loss medications, revealing how diet, metabolism, and microbiome shifts could shape future personalized obesity…
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Fixing a tooth infection may improve blood sugar and heart health
A successful root canal may provide benefits that extend beyond saving a tooth. New research suggests that treating certain dental infections could help lower inflammation associated with heart disease while also improving blood sugar and…
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Why Low Testosterone May Make Sugary Diets Much More Dangerous
A new study explores how decreased testosterone and high fructose intake may interact to influence the development of fatty liver disease. Low testosterone can lead to several health issues, and poor dietary habits may further worsen these…
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Study Reveals a ‘Turning Point’ in US Life Expectancy : ScienceAlert
A worrying health pattern for some of the Gen X and Millennial crowd has been highlighted by a new study: people born between 1970 and 1985 are experiencing worse mortality rates than the generations before them, across multiple causes.
The…
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Netflix’s ‘Frankenstein’ wins three Oscars, ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ wins two
Two Netflix films, “Frankenstein” and “KPop Demon Hunters,” won multiple Academy Awards tonight.
Director Guillermo del Toro’s reimagining of “Frankenstein” won for Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, and Best Makeup and…
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Is Your Brain Actually To Blame for High Blood Pressure?
A newly identified brainstem mechanism linking breathing and blood pressure may help explain certain forms of hypertension and point toward new treatment strategies targeting oxygen-sensing cells in the neck. Scientists have identified a region…
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New Research Reveals a Simple Supplement May Slow Biological Aging
A large clinical trial suggests that a daily multivitamin may influence the pace at which the body ages. Researchers led by Mass General Brigham report that older adults who took a daily multivitamin for two years showed signs of slower…
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Vaginal microbiome may play key role in pregnancy health and preterm birth risk, researchers say
Scientists reveal how shifts in the vaginal microbiome during pregnancy may influence inflammation and preterm birth risk, pointing to new microbiome-based therapies that could improve maternal and infant health outcomes.
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Step aboard NASA’s imminent moon mission and follow the crew day by day
NASA recently announced that it’s targeting April 1 for the launch of its highly anticipated lunar-bound mission, Artemis II.
Inside the Orion spacecraft lifted to space by the powerful SLS rocket will be NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman,…
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