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High levels of antihistamine drugs can reduce fitness gains

Major sugar substitute found to impair brain blood vessel cell function

Newborns have elevated levels of a biomarker for Alzheimer's

DHEA-S hormone linked to shorter lifespan in men, but not women

Scientists detect light passing through entire human head, for brain imaging

Social media use increases depression in preteens, not vice versa

High-volume exercise tied to increased coronary artery calcification score

Parts of our DNA may mutate far faster than previously thought

Engineers develop wearable heart attack detection technology

Origins of common lung cancer that affects smokers discovered

New study finds link between green spaces and police violence

Why our waistlines expand in middle age: aging stem cells shift into overdrive

Heart disease deaths worldwide linked to chemical widely used in plastics

Home washing machines fail to remove important pathogens from textiles

General anesthesia reduces uniqueness of brain's functional 'fingerprint'

Exercise before bed is linked with disrupted sleep

Clinical trial: novel nutritional formula treats gut microbial overgrowth

Hunger shifts attention towards less healthy food options, study finds

Scientists: Protein IL-17 fights infection, acts on the brain, inducing anxiety

Sound therapy effectively reduces motion sickness by stimulating inner ear

High‑dose Vitamin D reduces disease activity in early multiple sclerosis onset

Cholesterol-elevating substances found in coffee from machines at work

Japanese scientists use stem cell treatment to restore movement in spinal injury

Long-acting injectable HIV therapy offers hope for those unable to take pills

Duke doctors perform first living mitral valve transplant

Natural occurring molecule rivals Ozempic in weight loss, sidesteps side effects

Hemochromatosis patients can donate their blood rather than having it discarded

Mice exhibit paramedic-like behaviors toward unresponsive peers, study finds

Daily omega-3 fatty acids may help human organs stay young

Frequent social media use tied to higher levels of irritability

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