GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide, known as Ozempic and Wegovy, have been linked to lower rates of worsening depression and anxiety. The corresponding study was published in The Lancet…
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Single material flips between two quantum states with simple chemical tuning
Extracting and restoring potassium from layers of nickel and sulfur enables switching between two electronic states.
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As Sri Lankans choke on bad air, authorities cite transboundary pollution
COLOMBO — On certain days, Colombo’s skyline is barely visible. This is due to a thick haze that envelops Sri Lanka’s commercial capital, resulting in low air quality conditions. The fouled air is making people tear and cough more without…
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Apple Business Launched: A Single Platform For Businesses Using iPhones, iPads, And Macs
Apple has launched a new all-in-one enterprise platform called Apple Business, bringing its business tools together into a single interface. The platform is designed to help companies manage Apple devices, reach customers, and handle…
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Scientists Call for a Complete Rethink of Alzheimer’s Treatment
New insights suggest that Alzheimer’s cannot be tackled through a single pathway, as its roots extend across molecular, genetic, and systemic processes. Alzheimer’s disease is one of the biggest medical challenges of an aging world. It is the…
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Most Americans don’t know this food raises colon cancer risk
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and a new poll from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine and Morning Consult highlights a major knowledge gap. Nearly half of Americans do not realize that eating processed meat is…
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Successful minority employees can create a false sense of diversity
Highly successful women and racial minorities help to challenge stereotypes and serve as role models for members of their social groups, but seeing them in prominent roles can also create the illusion that organizations are more diverse than they…
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Why your brain may be sabotaging your balance as you age
Lena Ting of Emory University and her team set out to understand how aging and Parkinson’s disease affect the way the brain and muscles respond when a person tries to regain balance.
In earlier experiments, the researchers studied young adults by…
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Scientists Identify Molecular Switch That Lets Exercise Reverse Muscle Aging
Researchers have identified a molecular mechanism that helps explain why exercise remains so effective in maintaining muscle health with age. Scientists have identified a molecular switch that may help explain one of the biggest benefits of…
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iXCells Biotechnologies joins international collaboration to evaluate chemotherapeutic toxicity in human organoids
iXCells Biotechnologies (“iXCells”), a leading provider of human cell-based solutions and custom iPSC services, today announced it has entered an international collaboration with Rosebud Biosciences (“Rosebud”), Kantify, and Incite…
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