Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. For decades, aspirin has been widely used to help people with heart problems...
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Scientists have discovered that exposure to red light may help reduce the risk of dangerous blood clots, which are a leading cause of heart attacks, strokes, and lung damage. Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC found that both humans and mice exposed to red light developed fewer blood clots. This […]
Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. For decades, aspirin has been widely used to help people with heart problems...
For millions of years, seaweeds and tinyeConfig microscopic organisms have survived under harsh sunlight in shallow waters where ultraviolet rays are...
For millions of years, seaweeds and tinyeConfig microscopic organisms have survived under harsh sunlight in shallow waters where ultraviolet rays are...
Scientists at Stanford Medicine have discovered a promising new approach that could help protect and possibly restore brain cells damaged by a form of...
Scientists at Stanford Medicine have discovered a promising new approach that could help protect and possibly restore brain cells damaged by a form of...
Drugs originally developed to help people lose weight and control blood sugar may also help the heart recover after a heart attack, according to new...
Most people know that sleep is important for feeling rested and focused during the day. But scientists are increasingly discovering that sleep also...
As people get older, many are told by their doctors that they should take medicine to lower their cholesterol. Cholesterol is a fatty substance in the...
Scientists have developed a new type of blood test that may improve how Alzheimer’s disease is detected and understood. Unlike most current blood...
Scientists have developed a new type of blood test that may improve how Alzheimer’s disease is detected and understood. Unlike most current blood...