A common phrase says someone “died of old age.” Medicine says otherwise. Doctors do not certify “old age” as a cause of death, they identify the disease or injury that ended life, often after a...
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HIV vaccine research shows early human signals, but no vaccine yet
After more than four decades of work, there is still no approved HIV vaccine. Recent large trials that tried to protect people with vector and protein vaccines did not prevent infection. These...
MedCircle: mental health interviews with psychiatrists & psychologists
Mental health interviews with world-class psychiatrists & psychologists, providing mental health advice packed with actionable takeaways and clear explanations of the most complicated mental...
Sure Shot claims to reduce alcohol effects with clinically proven formulation
Sure Shot, formerly known as Safety Shot, is presented as the first clinically proven supplement to reduce blood alcohol levels more quickly than the body’s natural processes. With clinical trials...
The positive impact of cats on mental and physical health
Cats can offer significant mental and physical health benefits. Research shows that interactions with cats can reduce stress, alleviate anxiety, and lower blood pressure. Additionally, the calming...
Origami robots powered by magnets could make surgery less invasive
Researchers at Harvard University report a small robot arm that folds like origami and moves when exposed to a controlled magnetic field. The device has...
People in southern California breathe high levels of plastic chemicals every day
Scientists from the University of California, Riverside and Duke University used simple silicone wristbands to track what people breathe in daily city life. The bands captured plasticizers, the...
Princeton researchers develop breakthrough method to reshape cellular structures
Scientists at Princeton University have discovered a novel method to reshape cellular structures by manipulating the physical properties of cells. This breakthrough could transform fields such as...
This Mattress Smasher revolutionizes mattress firmness testing with objective measurements
CNET created an innovative Mattress Smasher (Mattress Smasher 9000) to take the subjectivity out of mattress firmness testing by using a standardized machine. Traditionally, mattress firmness is...
Breaking routine boosts memory and cognitive function
Sticking to repetitive routines can negatively impact memory and cognitive health. Research shows that introducing variety into daily activities—such as trying new recipes, engaging in different...
Beall’s list identifies potential predatory journals and publishers
Beall's List is a resource that helps researchers identify potentially predatory journals and publishers. It categorizes publishers and journals that may engage in unethical practices, such as...
Reverse cosmetic aging: improve skin, nails, and hair health
Harvard professor David Sinclair and co-host Matthew LaPlante discuss methods to slow or reverse cosmetic aging, focusing on skin, hair, and nails. They examine treatments such as hormone therapy,...
Potential benefits of red light therapy for eye health
Red light therapy may help improve vision and eye health by promoting cellular energy production and reducing oxidative stress. Studies suggest it can enhance retinal function, slow age-related...
New method to improve eyesight using red light therapy
The study demonstrates that exposure to 670-nm red light can improve mitochondrial function in the retina, enhancing vision, particularly for individuals over 40. The therapy showed significant...
Mewing guide from Dr. Mike Mew
Mewing is a technique involving consistent tongue posture on the roof of the mouth, aiming to improve facial structure naturally without surgery. It can help align teeth, enhance cheekbones, sharpen...