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This new technology uses microscopic bubbles to destroy cancer cells from the inside out
For decades, we’ve fought cancer with the “Big Three”: surgery, chemo, and radiation. It’s often been a brutal trade-off — to ...
Researchers from several Parisian institutions have worked together to develop a non-destructive approach to study how ...
A-listers and wellness influencers have been buzzing about the supposed longevity-boosting chemical compound. Here’s how it ...
Almost all living things have an internal 24-hour clock that remains accurate regardless of temperature or other ...
New research published in the Journal of Future Foods finds that a starch-based delivery system may significantly improve how ...
As new analysis links large peaks in glucose levels with increased Alzheimer’s risk, we look at what causes them and the diet ...
Carotenoids like beta-carotene, lycopene, lutein, and zeaxanthin may improve skin, heart, and bone health or prevent prostate ...
Taking magnesium with other supplements, like vitamin D and vitamin B6, may help your body absorb magnesium better. Also ...
The vivid hue of the lush green hills of Ireland may not have arisen from the mechanism many textbooks have touted for ...
Doctors and trainers urge women of all ages to incorporate jumping exercises and workouts into their strength routines to ...
Barely a week goes by when we aren’t introduced to another anti-ageing strategy that promises to prevent wrinkles and promote ...
A new study finds crops irrigated with treated wastewater can absorb trace pharmaceuticals such as antidepressants and ...
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