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Caffeine in Your Blood Might Affect Body Fat And Diabetes Risk, Study Shows
The levels of caffeine in your blood could affect the amount of body fat you carry, a factor that in turn could determine ...
Researchers suggest that they have recovered sequences from ancient works and letters that may belong to the Renaissance ...
Scientists have successfully recovered what may be Leonardo da Vinci's DNA from a centuries-old red chalk drawing, marking a breakthrough that could unlock secrets about one of history's greatest ...
A new study reveals that your morning glass of orange juice could do more than refresh you — it may actually support heart ...
New research suggests orange juice may support heart health by lowering blood pressure, reducing inflammation and improving ...
AI-powered NuraLogix Longevity Mirror performs 30-second scan to project your health trajectory, allowing you to see and ...
Suffering from severe fatigue, heavy bleeding and crippling abdominal pain, 23-year-old Beth Muir's first thought was that ...
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Human gut microbes made mice brains act more like primates
Scientists have long suspected that the trillions of microbes in our intestines do more than digest lunch, but new work goes ...
People with type 2 diabetes are more likely to develop heart failure, but the reasons are not fully explained by cholesterol, blood pressure and blocked arteries alone. A new study adds another piece ...
Main outcome measures Cumulative time dependent intake of preservatives, including those in industrial food brands, assessed using repeated 24 hour dietary records and evaluated t ...
On Nov. 23, 1976, the Spokane Police Department received a note, handwritten by some person or group calling themselves ...
An international study has identified extensive genetic overlap across 14 psychiatric disorders, helping explain why multiple ...
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