Insomnia and sleep apnea together dramatically raise heart disease risk
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine (YSM) are drawing attention to a powerful and preventable factor in cardiovascular disease. Their findings...
New iron nanomaterial wipes out cancer cells without harming healthy tissue
Researchers at Oregon State University have created a new nanomaterial designed to destroy cancer cells from the inside. The material activates two...
Is bubble tea bad for you? New research raises red flags
Bubble tea shops are now nearly as common on British high streets as coffee chains, drawing crowds with colorful, photo friendly drinks in endless...
Beyond amyloid plaques: AI reveals hidden chemical changes across the Alzheimer’s brain
Researchers at Rice University have produced the first comprehensive, label free molecular atlas of the Alzheimer's brain in an animal model. The work...
Scientists just created chocolate honey packed with surprising health perks
Researchers at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in São Paulo, Brazil, have created a new product that blends native bee honey with cocoa bean...
Scientists discover the genetic switch that keeps your organs healthy
Scientists at the University of Liège have identified a crucial genetic regulator that allows macrophages to fully mature and help maintain organ...
Wireless retinal implant helps blind patients see again
A tiny wireless retinal implant has helped restore central vision in people with advanced age-related macular degeneration (AMD), according to results...
ChatGPT as a therapist? New study reveals serious ethical risks
As more people seek mental health advice from ChatGPT and other large language models (LLMs), new research suggests these AI chatbots may not be ready...
A bold new plan could finally cure type 1 diabetes
At the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), researcher Leonardo Ferreira, Ph.D., is leading an ambitious effort to change how type 1 diabetes...
Young cancer survivors face faster aging and possible early dementia
Teens and young adults who survive cancer appear to age more quickly than people their same age who have never had the disease, according to new...