MINEOLA, N.Y. — A person living in New York has tested positive for the chikungunya virus in what state health officials say is the first reported transmission of the mosquito-borne illness within the United States in six years The state Department of Health said Tuesday that the virus, which has been spreading in China and elsewhere, was identified in a …
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No amount of alcohol is safe, at least for dementia risk – The Washington Post
No amount of alcohol is safe, at least for dementia risk The Washington Post The four ages when alcohol really harms your health (and the decade we’re best at handling it) The Telegraph Alcohol: Bad for Heart, Brain, and Cognition? Medscape Moderate drinking dementia risk. Genetic proof Holistic News If you drink more than eight alcoholic drinks per week, researchers say you could have …
Read More »Cancer treatment breakthrough: ‘Super vaccine’ stops cancer before it starts, study finds |
In what could become a game-changing step towards defeating cancer, scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a ‘super vaccine’ that completely prevented the disease from forming in laboratory mice. The experimental vaccine, powered by a special immune-boosting formula, helped the animals’ immune systems recognise and destroy cancer cells before they could grow into tumours. In multiple tests, …
Read More »How your hormones might be controlling your mind
Again, the reason for thyroid hormone’s impact on mood isn’t known, but one theory is that T3 in particular may increase levels of serotonin and dopamine in the brain, or enhance the sensitivity of receptors for these neurotransmitters. Thyroid hormone receptors are also prevalent in brain regions heavily involved in mood regulation. New treatments The hope is that this new …
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CRISPR gene editing has made its way into every corner of modern biology, but not into every corner of the cell. Although researchers have used these systems to develop treatments for sickle-cell anaemia and blood cancers, to unlock the secrets of multicellularity and to discover the role of thousands of overlooked proteins, there’s one place CRISPR can’t easily reach: mitochondria. …
Read More »Do air purifiers in classrooms work? Here’s what a new study by Massachusetts researchers found.
A new study finds that simply having an air filter in the classroom may not be enough to keep students safe from respiratory illnesses. Mass General Brigham researchers analyzed data taken from 200 classrooms, some of which had portable HEPA purifiers while others had “sham” purifiers that didn’t contain a filter. HEPA stands for high-efficiency particulate air. “HEPA filters are …
Read More »Interoception: Scientists To Create First Atlas Of Humans’ “Hidden Sixth Sense”
Sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing – these are the senses we’re probably all familiar with. But we humans may not be limited to just five: some scientists argue for a “sixth sense” – though there are several contenders for what this might be – while others suggest we have way more. One candidate for this elusive extra sense is …
Read More »New covid guidelines add confusion, complications for Americans seeking shots
NEW YORK — Americans headed to pharmacies for covid-19 vaccines are running into roadblocks and confusion due to new U.S. guidance that abandoned broad support for the shots, contributing to the lowest vaccination rates since they were introduced. For the four-week period ended Oct. 3, covid immunizations were down about 25% nationally, according to IQVIA data in analysts’ research notes. …
Read More »The Protein Swap That May Help with Weight Loss
Men who swapped beans for meat lost weight without cutting calories, a study found. Replacing red meat with legumes also lowered LDL cholesterol in just six weeks. Easy swaps like bean tacos or mixed burgers can improve health without overhauling your diet. If you’re a fan of delicious taco nights, your routine is probably down pat—chop some veggies, grab the …
Read More »That “Diet” Drink Isn’t As Safe As You Think: New Study Links It to Severe Liver Disease – SciTechDaily
That “Diet” Drink Isn’t As Safe As You Think: New Study Links It to Severe Liver Disease SciTechDaily Sorry soda lovers, less than 1 can a day could cause this health problem, new study says USA Today 6 Serious Side Effects of Drinking Soda Every Day Verywell Health Your Favorite Zero-Sugar Drinks May Be Silently Screwing With Your Liver Men’s Health Just one can …
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