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This 40-minute, twice-a-week workout could turn back the aging clock by decades: Biochemist shares the ‘gold standard’ routine for busy professionalsDr. Rhonda Patrick, a leading biochemist, recommends the Norwegian 4×4 protocol—a high-intensity workout performed just once or twice weekl...
Study finds higher temperatures can make dengue virus more virulentIncreasing temperatures could make the Dengue virus more virulent, according to researchers at the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology. T...
Keep forgetting your anniversary? Eat pistachios and peanuts to improve memoryDaily consumption of nuts can improve cognition, healing, learning, memory and other key brain functions.
- Fatty acids from fish beneficial to prevent Alzheimer's
Macau, Oct 30 (IANS) Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids from fish may help to remove metabolites, including amyloid-beta peptides which is...
High salt intake a risk factor for multiple sclerosisDiets high in sodium may be a risk factor in the development of multiple sclerosis by influencing immune cells that cause the disease.
Spaceflight may age immune system in astronauts prematurelyFrippiat and colleagues in the study used a ground-based model called hindlimb unloading (or HU), that simulates some of the effects of spa...
Extending telomeres reverses ageing in human skin cells: studyThe RNA used in this experiment contained the coding sequence for TERT, the active component of a naturally occurring enzyme called telomer...
You don't have to be overweight to develop diabetesWhat you eat and not just the number of calories is a significant factor in diabetes risk, a new study suggests.
How living things capture energy from the Sun decodedA specific combination of lipids contributes to how living creatures capture sunlight and convert it into energy, a new study suggests.
Potential 'universal' blood test for cancer developedEarly results have shown the test gives a high degree of accuracy diagnosing cancer and pre-cancerous conditions from the blood of patients...