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Scientists Find Cause for Unexplained, Deadly Diseases

Scientists Find Cause for Unexplained, Deadly Diseases

2025-11-032025-11-03

Scientists Find Cause for Unexplained, Deadly Diseases.A study reveals that a protein called RPA is essential for maintaining chromosome stability by stimulating telomerase. New findings from the University of Wisconsin-Madison suggest that problems with a key protein that helps preserve مزید پڑھیں

Scientists Unlock the Cancer-Fighting Power of the Rarest Element on Earth

Scientists Unlock the Cancer-Fighting Power of the Rarest Element on Earth

2025-11-022025-11-02

Researchers have unlocked a new way to harness astatine-211, a rare and powerful isotope that may revolutionize cancer treatment. Astatine is the rarest naturally occurring element on the planet and among the least explored in the periodic table, largely because مزید پڑھیں

Exercise may help counter depressive, anxiety-like symptoms

Exercise may help counter depressive, anxiety-like symptoms

2025-11-012025-11-01

Consuming an unhealthy diet rich in sugars and fats can lead to obesity and also increase the risk of depression. A new study conducted in rats shows that exercise can help counter depressive and anxiety-like symptoms that result from a مزید پڑھیں

This Hidden Brain Pulse Could Predict Dementia

This Hidden Brain Pulse Could Predict Dementia

2025-10-312025-10-31

Scientists have visualized the brain’s hidden heartbeat, unlocking new clues to aging and Alzheimer’s. Scientists at the Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute at the Keck School of Medicine of USC have unveiled a breakthrough brain imaging method مزید پڑھیں

Is Your “Healthy” Plant-Based Diet Secretly Harming Your Heart?

Is Your “Healthy” Plant-Based Diet Secretly Harming Your Heart?

2025-10-282025-10-28

Eating more plant-based foods is linked to better cardiovascular health, but only when those foods are high in nutritional quality and minimally processed. This conclusion comes from a team of researchers at INRAE, Inserm, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, and Cnam, مزید پڑھیں

New 3-in-1 Supplement Fights Anemia Without the Upset Stomach

New 3-in-1 Supplement Fights Anemia Without the Upset Stomach

2025-10-272025-10-27

Researchers have developed a new iron supplement that pairs iron with prebiotics and probiotics to improve absorption and reduce side effects. Iron-deficiency anemia is a widespread condition that often leads to fatigue, headaches, and even unusual cravings like chewing ice. مزید پڑھیں

Study finds why poor sleep and high blood pressure may increase dementia risk

Study finds why poor sleep and high blood pressure may increase dementia risk

2025-10-262025-10-26

The flow of cerebrospinal fluid during sleep to flush out toxins and waste materials from the brain — plays an essential role in keeping the brain healthy. A new study, using MRI scans, found that people with cardiovascular risk factors مزید پڑھیں

World’s Rivers “Overdosing” on Human Antibiotics, Study Finds

World’s Rivers “Overdosing” on Human Antibiotics, Study Finds

2025-10-252025-10-25

Researchers estimate that approximately 8,500 tons of antibiotics enter river systems each year after passing through the human body and wastewater treatment processes. Rivers spanning millions of kilometers across the globe are contaminated with antibiotics at concentrations that could foster مزید پڑھیں

4,000 steps 1 or 2 days a week may help reduce heart disease risk in older women

4,000 steps 1 or 2 days a week may help reduce heart disease risk in older women

2025-10-242025-10-24

Past studies show that older women, especially those over the age of 55, have an increased risk of developing heart disease when they enter menopause. Previous research has reported a number of modifiable life changes that people can make to مزید پڑھیں

Your Body Doesn’t “Cancel Out” Your Workout

Your Body Doesn’t “Cancel Out” Your Workout

2025-10-232025-10-23

The study reveals that physically active individuals burn more calories over the course of the day and do not compensate by conserving energy in other bodily functions. The University of Aberdeen, and Shenzhen University found that being active increases the مزید پڑھیں

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