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Brain Maps Reveal First Lifetime White Matter Growth Charts from Birth to
Researchers at Vanderbilt University have created groundbreaking growth charts for white matter in the brain over a human lifetime, combining nearly two decades of research and
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More Support Needed for Aged Care Staff to Navigate End-of-Life Conversations
A Flinders University study highlights the challenges faced by aged care workers in discussing end-of-life care with families, emphasizing the need for enhanced training and
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Gene Activity Clocks Estimate Lifespan Across Species, Matching Epigenetic Tools
A new study published in Nature details molecular clocks that accurately estimate both molecular age and lifespan across multiple mammalian species, offering potential for
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How 'Big Meat' Shapes Science to Give Steak a Healthy Glow-Up
Explore how the meat industry influences scientific research to portray red meat in a more favorable light, despite conflicting health claims.
Lab-Grown Heart Patch Shows Promise in Severe Heart Failure Trial
Researchers at University Medical Center Göttingen and University Hospital of Schleswig-Holstein have successfully used lab-grown heart muscle to enhance heart function in severe
Saudi Authorities Clear Over 5,000 Tons of Waste from Arafat During Hajj Clean-Up Efforts
Holy Makkah Municipality removes massive amounts of waste from Arafat during Hajj 1447 AH, highlighting extensive cleanliness operations in holy sites.
Routine Heart Test Can Track Kids' Growth and Maturity, New Study Finds
A recent study from Wake Forest University reveals that an electrocardiogram (ECG) can be used to monitor the biological development of children and teens.
Study Reveals How People Use AI for Mental Health Support—and Their Concerns
A new Drexel University study based on Reddit posts shows that most people see AI chatbots as supplements to human therapy, while raising concerns about emotional dependence and
Seven AI Models Confirm Medical Accuracy in 10,000 Chatbot Tests
A comprehensive study involving seven artificial intelligence models has found that chatbots are highly reliable for medical diagnostics, passing 10,000 tests with minimal errors.
Weight-shaming from loved ones during pregnancy can hinder healthy habits
Weight-shaming from loved ones during pregnancy can negatively impact healthy habits, a study reveals, with 85% of women experiencing weight stigma from partners, family, and
Healthy Lifestyle Improves Survival Rates Post-Cancer Diagnosis
New research highlights how adhering to five key lifestyle recommendations can significantly enhance survival rates for individuals diagnosed with cancer.
Veterans Diagnosed with Cancer Face Long-Term Suicide Risk, Peak Danger Shortly After Diagnosis
A new study reveals veterans diagnosed with cancer have an elevated risk of suicide attempts, particularly in the first months post-diagnosis, highlighting the need for ongoing
Oral Inflammation May Speed Fertility Decline, Mouse Study Suggests
A new study links chronic oral inflammation to faster fertility decline in females, highlighting the potential for mouth conditions to impact reproductive health.
Low-Cost Training Can Save Lives by Preventing Medical Supply Shortages, Study Shows
A new study from The University of Texas at San Antonio highlights how simple training programs for healthcare workers can drastically reduce medical supply shortages in
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