The journey began with T3p, a small RNA molecule detected in breast cancer but not in normal tissue. When it was first described in 2018, it stood out as unusual. That initial finding launched a six-year effort to systematically identify similar…
Category: 8. Health
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Equal Numbers of Males and Females with Autism by Age 20
By early adulthood, almost equal numbers of males and females are diagnosed with autism, found a new study published in the BMJ. The findings run contrary to previous thought, suggesting that boys are more…
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Hidden Health Risks You Should Know
Over-the-counter painkillers are a quick fix for headaches, back pain, arthritis, and muscle soreness. Because they are easily available without prescriptions, many people assume they are harmless when taken regularly. However,…
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Sleep Deprivation Effects on Mental Health and Emotional Stability Explained
Sleep deprivation effects ripple through mood regulation and cognitive function, amplifying irritability, anxiety, and emotional sensitivity even after one poor night. Sleep and mental health are deeply connected, with disrupted rest…
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Nearly 200,000 people reveal the real key to heart health
A new study published in JACC, the flagship journal of the American College of Cardiology, suggests that the type of foods people choose on a low-carbohydrate or low-fat diet may be more important than simply cutting carbs or fat. Researchers…
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Study links microbe-rich diets with better insulin and cholesterol markers
New Australian research suggests that foods naturally rich in live microbes may be associated with better metabolic health, offering fresh insight into diet, microbiome interactions, and chronic disease risk.
Study: Association…
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This new blood test could detect cancer before it shows up on scans
Scientists have designed a powerful light based sensor capable of detecting extremely small amounts of cancer biomarkers in blood. The innovation could eventually allow doctors to identify early warning signs of cancer and other diseases through…
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Do cocoa flavanols influence heart and fatty liver risk factors?
A new review explores how cocoa flavanols may influence cardiovascular and hepatic risk pathways, while highlighting the limitations of current clinical evidence.
Review: Beyond Taste: The Impact of Chocolate on Cardiovascular and…
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Sleep loss triggers brain fluid pulses that impair attention, study finds
New neuroimaging research shows that when sleep-deprived people lose focus, the brain briefly shifts toward sleep-like physiology, offering fresh insight into why cognitive performance declines without adequate rest.
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Response to comment on: Men with delayed ejaculation report lower sexual satisfaction and more depressive symptoms than those with premature ejaculation: findings from a cross-sectional study
We commend Dr. Rowland for his thoughtful and supportive comments on our study [1, 2]. Dr. Rowland rightly emphasized that the etiologies of delayed ejaculation and/or inhibited ejaculation (DE) and premature ejaculation (PE) are complex and…
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