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Wild blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) is a perennial plant native to North America. This berry is rich in polyphenols, particularly flavonoids, which offer significant health benefits. A…
Brain Response Post Heart Attack Science Photo Library / Alamy Following a heart attack, the brain processes signals directly from sensory neurons in the heart, indicating…
Astronomers utilizing NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have captured the most detailed infrared images of the Circus Galaxy’s core, making it one of the closest known…
Greenland Sharks’ Longevity: A Closer Look at Their Heart Health Credit: Doug Perrine/naturepl.com Greenland sharks are believed to live between 250 to 500 years. Remarkably, even…
The chronicles of medical history demonstrate that the human body is remarkably resilient. Numerous documented cases illustrate this, including that of a French man who was…
Life encompasses more than mere figures, yet it often seems otherwise in today’s world. We exist in a time dominated by wearable tech, health tracking, and…
A hibernating species of North American squirrel might provide vital insights for tackling one of the most persistent and lethal heart diseases globally. California’s biotechnology firm…
Research indicates that men may need to engage in exercise for twice as long as women to obtain equivalent health benefits, according to a significant new…
Vaccination against covid-19 is safer than infection Juan Monino/Getty Images Recent findings highlight that vaccinating children is more beneficial than exposing them to the coronavirus. A…
Mesenchymal stem cells tagged with fluorescent markers Vusivkova/Shutterstock The largest trial conducted so far indicated that individuals who received a stem cell infusion right after a…
Exercise offers substantial advantages for heart healthIan Canham/Alamy For men over 50, engaging in more than twice the exercise as women may be necessary to achieve…
Increasing evidence suggests that GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy offer benefits beyond treating obesity and type 2 diabetes. Shelby Knowles/Bloomberg via Getty Images Research indicates that the…
Gamma rays are detected in unusually high amounts at the center of the Milky Way galaxy The center of our galaxy is exhibiting unusual behavior, potentially…
“IAfar, the deputy commander of the “Davinci Wolves,” shares insights about the critical role of one of Ukraine’s renowned battalions in countering ongoing Russian attacks. Amid…
A doctor has successfully created an AI-powered stethoscope that can identify three cardiac conditions in just 15 seconds. The classic stethoscope, which was invented in 1816,…
Human Y (right) and X chromosomes observed with scanning electron microscopy Power and Syred/Science Photo Library A recent study involving over 30,000 individuals has revealed that…
This week marks my birthday, and while it might not seem like a fitting topic for an article about pressing a button, bear with me. At…
Optimizing Darkness in Your Night Environment Tero Vesalainen/Shutterstock Exposure to light at night significantly raises the risk of heart disease, according to extensive research. Various environmental…
Training in Bystander CPR may have played a key role in decreasing heart attack fatalities over the last 50 years Piyamas Dulmunsumphun / Alamy stock photos…
Following traumatic experiences, such as a divorce or the loss of a loved one, individuals may encounter symptoms like chest pain and shortness of breath. This…
The shingles vaccine appears to offer additional benefits Cavan images / Alamy Vaccination against shingles, also known as herpes zoster, not only prevents this painful infection…
Horses have honed their abilities, such as running, jumping, and pulling, as humans have bred and trained them for various purposes over thousands of years. The…
Engaging in regular and extended bouts of walking can help shield you from abnormal heart rhythms, heart attacks, heart diseases, and strokes. Recent research published in…
Heart failure affects over 60 million people worldwide, where the heart is unable to properly pump blood due to a weak or stiff heart. Typical causes…
One in five people (an estimated 64 million people in the US) has increased levels of small particles in their blood. It can significantly increase the…
In the 1960s and 1970s, Kilmer S. McCurry, a pathologist at Harvard Medical School, was controversially expelled into the basement. He claimed that the amino acid…
Quantum Universe Quantum physics is confused. Luckily, scientists have been exploring it for years, and finally we are beginning to understand it all. Quantum Mechanics guide…
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Drinking coffee in the morning may be more strongly associated with a lower risk of death than drinking coffee later in the day, according to a…
CThrongs of J-Pop enthusiasts gathered outside John Cain Arena on a scorching 36-degree Melbourne night, flaunting their iconic green wigs. However, the blistering heat wasn’t a…
NGC1386 is a spiral galaxy located 53 million light years away in the constellation Eridanus. This image of NGC 1386 combines data from VST and ALMA.…
According to one researcher, daily consumption of strawberries (1-4 cups per day) improves lipid metabolism and inflammatory outcomes in people at high cardiovascular risk. new review…
New research published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology reveals that Atrial fibrillation (A-Fib) is three times more common in the United States…
A recent study suggests that living in a neighborhood filled with trees can have similar heart benefits to regular exercise. Researchers at the University of Louisville…
The Science of Love “Losing or ending a romantic relationship is one of the most painful losses an adult can experience,” begins the BAS (A Study…
Using data from the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) and other telescopes, astronomers have found evidence of an intermediate-mass black hole. IRS 13a dusty…
Xylitol is often marketed as a “natural” way to sweeten drinks and foods. Pixelshot/Alamy Xylitol, a sweetener commonly found in sugar-free drinks, chewing gum and toothpaste,…
NGC 4753 is characterized by a bright white core and distinct dust lanes around the core. This Hubble image shows part of the lenticular galaxy NGC…
Eating within eight hours, commonly known as the 16:8 diet, is a common form of fasting. Christina Pedrazzini/Science Photo Library/Getty Images Restricting eating time to eight…
Niacin, or vitamin B3, is a popular supplement Celsol/Alamy People with high levels of niacin (also known as vitamin B3) in their blood may be more…











































