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Study Links High HDL-C Levels to Increased Dementia Risk

A Monash University-led study discovered a link between high levels of HDL-C (‘good cholesterol’) and increased dementia risk in older adults, particularly those over...

Does COVID-19 Vaccination Worsen Migraines?

Research reveals that COVID-19 and its vaccine have little effect on migraine severity, contradicting some patients’ perceptions of worsened symptoms post-infection or vaccination. New research...

Catastrophic Floods Strike East Africa After Historic Drought

In 2023, heavy rains in the Horn of Africa led to widespread flooding, displacing hundreds of thousands and causing extensive damage, despite early climate...

Scientists Discover Key Protein in Mice

Salk Institute researchers have identified that the protein Mitf plays a crucial role in repairing nerve damage in peripheral neuropathy. This breakthrough paves the...

Tinnitus Linked to Hidden Undetected Auditory Nerve Damage – A Step Towards a Cure

Researchers at Mass Eye and Ear have linked tinnitus, a condition affecting over 10% of adults worldwide, to undetectable auditory nerve loss. Their study...

Scientists Tap Into Flower “Superpower” for Groundbreaking New Drug Treatments

University of Bath researchers have innovated a greener, simpler, and cheaper method for drug development using an enzyme from the flower Oldenlandia affinis to...

The Path to Prolonged Youth? Scientists Identify Key Protein for Healthy Aging

Recent research indicates that the CD300f immune receptor significantly impacts mice’s lifespan and aging process, with its absence leading to early aging symptoms and...

A Remarkable 600-Year Tree Ring Analysis

A comprehensive study of tree ring data from the San Joaquin Valley over 600 years indicates that the region has faced more extreme climate...

How PTSD Alters Brain Function

Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine and Yale University discovered that in PTSD, traumatic memories are processed differently in the brain compared to...

Scientists Have Discovered Connections Between Neuroinflammation and Alzheimer’s Disease

Brigham researchers have discovered that a reduction in the INPP5D gene in microglia leads to increased neuroinflammation, potentially contributing to the progression of Alzheimer’s...

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