A recent study projects a marked rise in sleep apnea by 2050. Perhaps this projection may be in for a change.
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Over One In Three Adult Americans Could Have Sleep Apnea By 2050
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Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Feb. 2
Looking for the most recent Mini Crossword answer? There are some tough clues today. Click here for today’s Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections:…
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A record breaking gravitational wave is helping test Einstein’s theory of general relativity
For scientists who track faint ripples traveling through the cosmos, GW250114 stands out. It is the clearest gravitational wave signal ever recorded from a pair of merging black holes, giving researchers an unusually sharp tool for testing Albert…
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A silent brain disease can quadruple dementia risk
- A large U.S. study involving nearly 2 million older adults found that cerebral amyloid angiopathy, a condition in which amyloid proteins accumulate in brain blood vessels, is linked to a much higher risk of developing dementia within five…
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Baby dinosaurs were the backbone of the Jurassic food chain
A new study led by a researcher from UCL (University College London) finds that baby and very young sauropods were critical to sustaining predators during the Late Jurassic. Sauropods were long necked, long tailed plant eaters that grew into the…
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Nipah Virus Outbreak Has Asia on High Alert Amid Deaths in India : ScienceAlert
An outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus in India has put many countries in Asia on high alert, given the fatality rate in humans can be between 40% and 75%.
Several countries, including Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore, have introduced new
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Single-cell microdevice isolates and profiles extracellular vesicles over weeks
Extracellular vesicles and particles are central to how cells communicate, especially in cancer, where they help shape metastasis and treatment resistance. However, most existing methods analyze vesicles in bulk, masking differences between…
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Precise measurements of ruthenium nuclei can shed light on early universe
Scientists in the United States have made an extremely precise measurements of unstable ruthenium nuclei. The measurements are a significant milestone in nuclear physics because they closely match predictions made by sophisticated nuclear…
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Surgeons Kept a Man Alive With No Lungs For 48 Hours. Here’s How. : ScienceAlert
In a remarkable act of life preservation, surgeons were able to keep a critically ill man alive for 48 hours without a pair of lungs, while he waited for a double lung transplant – a radical approach that could be used again for selected…
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Chlamydia pneumoniae found in the eye may aggravate Alzheimer’s disease
Chlamydia pneumoniae—a common bacterium that causes pneumonia and sinus infections—can linger in the eye and brain for years and may aggravate Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study from Cedars-Sinai. Published in Nature…
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