A new study suggests that hydrogen sulfide, a gas released by the body when you fart, could help protect the brain against Alzheimer’s.
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This rare mutation wipes brain cells, and the trigger is finally known
A vanishingly rare genetic glitch in a single enzyme can erase a newborn’s brain cells in a matter of weeks, leaving doctors ...
Study identifies promising new treatment effective against rare liver disease A new experimental therapy may finally offer ...
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Beyond the bladder: What really happens to your body when you drink cranberry juice every day
From shielding your heart to supercharging immune cells, this tart superfood does much more than just fight off uncomfortable ...
Scientists at MIT and Stanford have unveiled a promising new way to help the immune system recognize and attack cancer cells ...
Activating two somatostatin receptors enhances amyloid beta breakdown and improves memory in models of Alzheimer’s disease.
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionized cancer therapy by harnessing the body's immune system to target ...
A calorie-restricted diet could slow down the aging that naturally happens in the brain as we get older, according to a new study of rhesus monkeys, and the findings could also be relevant to brain ...
From $8 workout staples to the $429 tool that saved our editor during a Colorado windstorm, these are the 11 personal gear ...
We are mindful that opinion is growing about whether this is caused by the eye itself or a new factor called type III ...
Have you ever watched "Fast & Furious," gotten way too hyped, and decided your perfectly dull white Mitsubishi Eclipse absolutely needs a bright green wrap so you, too, can live your best Brian ...
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