Testosterone therapy is booming in the U.S., but it might bring higher risks for people undergoing knee replacement surgery, a new study says.
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Testosterone therapy could mean trouble for knee replacement patients, study warns
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AI model predicts Alzheimer's from MRI brain volume loss with 92.87% accuracy
WPI researchers have used a form of artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze anatomical changes in the brain and predict Alzheimer’s disease with nearly 93% accuracy. Their research, published in the journal Neuroscience, also revealed that the…
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Tylenol use by pregnant women in ERs dropped after Trump autism warning : NPR
President Trump urged pregnant women to avoid taking Tylenol in a White House announcement in September 2025.
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Early detection of brain disorders with a single drop of saliva
A team of Korean researchers has, for the first time, developed a technology capable of enabling early diagnosis of major neurological disorders including epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and schizophrenia using only a small amount of saliva. The…
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Review finds exercise could cut cardiometabolic risks in severe mental illness
People with mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, depression or bipolar disorder die on average 10 to 20 years earlier than the general population. The main causes of this are cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, which are triggered or…
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Multi-omics model links medical records to measure biological age
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have played a central role in an international study that presents a new method to measure biological age—a key factor in predicting health outcomes and understanding the aging process. The study,…
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Single saRNA shot helps with healing after a heart attack
For people who have survived a heart attack, the notion of one shot in the arm to help the heart heal, for weeks after, may seem far-fetched. But thanks to a team of researchers, including a Texas A&M University professor, that’s exactly what…
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These Bacteria Beat Cancer By Eating Cancer
There are some things bacteria don’t like to do alone. Certain resource-intensive activities—like constructing a biofilm scaffold or releasing virulence factors—don’t make sense unless there are plenty of bacteria around to lighten the…
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Cannabis Compounds CBD and CBG Slash Liver Fat and Restore Metabolic Health
CBD and CBG may help the liver recharge and clean itself—offering a promising new plant-based strategy against fatty liver disease. Scientists have found that two non-intoxicating compounds from cannabis, CBD and CBG, may help reduce fat…
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Wide Awake At 2 A.M. Here’s Why Insomnia Peaks During Menopause
Understanding how menopausal symptoms contribute to insomnia is a critical first step toward improving sleep health and overall well-being.
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