If you were to tour a certain lab at Stanford University, you’d find some very svelte mice. After ingesting a newly discovered compound identified by researchers in a study published this morning in Nature Metabolism, obese mice dropped a…
Category: 8. Health
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Non-Invasive Device Approved for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
Last month, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new wearable device for treating pancreatic cancer. This device, called Optune Pax, sends alternating electric fields to the…
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A liquid biopsy blood test may improve children's survival of cancer in Africa
In a study published in Nature Medicine, researchers from the University of Oxford and the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania have shown that a minimally invasive liquid biopsy test can diagnose…
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Colorectal Cancer Rates Continue to Rise in Young Adults
Colorectal cancer remains a major health concern. Experts predict there will be 84,160 new cases in men and 74,690 in women in the United States by the end of 2026. It is now the third most common cancer…
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European regions with highest poverty levels are most vulnerable to air pollution's health effects, finds study
Socioeconomic factors are widely recognized as potential modifiers of the relationship between air pollution and mortality, but the available evidence remains limited. In this context, a new study led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health…
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Colorectal Cancer Rates Continue to Rise in Young Adults
Colorectal cancer remains a major health concern. Experts predict there will be 84,160 new cases in men and 74,690 in women in the United States by the end of 2026. It is now the third most common cancer…
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Switching from milk to solid food in early life helps reprogram the gut's immune defenses, researchers find
According to a team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Tongji University and collaborating institutions, weaning or switching from milk to solid food in early life doesn’t just change what babies eat, it helps reprogram the gut’s…
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Non-Invasive Device Approved for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
Last month, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new wearable device for treating pancreatic cancer. This device, called Optune Pax, sends alternating electric fields to the…
Continue Reading
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Colorectal Cancer Rates Continue to Rise in Young Adults
Colorectal cancer remains a major health concern. Experts predict there will be 84,160 new cases in men and 74,690 in women in the United States by the end of 2026. It is now the third most common cancer…
Continue Reading
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Always tired? Here are 7 natural ways to boost your energy : NPR
Feeling like a wilted flower most days? Perk up with these natural energy boosters.
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