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...
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...
Scientists have discovered a surprising reason why excess belly fat can lead to type 2 diabetes — and a potential new way to stop it. Researchers at...
Scientists have discovered a surprising reason why excess belly fat can lead to type 2 diabetes — and a potential new way to stop it. Researchers at...
By Jonathan Levy, Professor and Chair, Department of Environmental Health, Boston University; Howard Frumkin, Professor Emeritus of Environmental and...
MONDAY, Feb. 16, 2026 — A team of scientists in Japan has discovered a compound that may help reset the body’s internal clock, a finding...
Detecting cancer early is one of the most important factors in saving lives. Many cancers are much easier to treat before they spread, yet early...
Detecting cancer early is one of the most important factors in saving lives. Many cancers are much easier to treat before they spread, yet early...
Scientists have discovered that a tiny protein linked to brain diseases may also play an unexpected role in skin cancer. The protein, called...