Researchers have found that genetic mutations linked to blood cancers may also help trigger Alzheimer’s disease, by producing overactive inflammatory immune cells that damage brain tissue.
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A 30-year study tracking more than 147,000 adults finds that 90 to 120 minutes of strength training weekly delivers some of the greatest long-term health rewards of any form of exercise.
Stanford scientists restored lost knee cartilage and reversed arthritis in aging mice by blocking a protein tied to the aging process, raising hopes for human clinical trials.
Daraxonrasib targets the KRAS mutation and extended median survival from 6.7 to over 13 months in nearly 500 patients with advanced pancreatic cancer.
Congo’s Ebola epidemic has confirmed 635 cases and 127 deaths as of June 11, with the virus spreading to Uganda and WHO warning that conflict is making containment nearly impossible.
The James Webb Space Telescope has found the strongest evidence yet for black hole stars, ancient objects that may explain the mysterious ultra-bright sources detected in the early universe.
A Nature study found that humans across thirty countries consistently tend to walk counterclockwise in open spaces, a universal bias researchers attribute to neurological asymmetry in the brain.
Scientists extracted and sequenced mammoth DNA from 700,000-year-old frozen squirrel feces in Siberian permafrost, a breakthrough that opens new possibilities for recovering ancient genetic material.
Moderna shares climbed sharply Monday after the company confirmed it had been conducting early research into potential vaccines targeting hantaviruses,…
Twenty British nationals evacuated from the cruise ship MV Hondius began a period of monitored isolation in northwest England on…
The crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission returned to Earth on Friday evening, bringing an end to a journey that…
In banana-growing regions, the thick trunks that remain after harvest have long been treated as a nuisance. Farmers cut them…











