A special brain imaging technique could help predict if a person will develop dementia later in life, a new study has revealed. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University used a special MRI technique called quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) in a long-term investigation to measure levels of iron in the brain. Alzheimer’s disease, the leading cause of dementia that affects 7million Americans, is …
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Can certain food cravings predict a cancer diagnosis, up to three months before other symptoms appear?
Why do health stories about food and cancer grab so much attention? Because they offer an enticing promise: that a single item on your plate, or even a sudden change in what you crave, might hold the key to spotting disease early. It’s a compelling idea, but in reality the science of appetite, taste, and cancer is far messier than …
Read More »Scientists reveal how breakfast timing may predict how long you live
As we age, what and how much we eat tends to change. However, how meal timing relates to our health remains less understood. Researchers at Mass General Brigham and their collaborators studied changes to meal timing in older adults and discovered people experience gradual shifts in when they eat meals as they age. They also found characteristics that may contribute …
Read More »Researchers pinpoint new symptom which can predict dementia YEARS before diagnosis
Losing your sense of smell can be one of the earliest signs that you’re developing dementia, according to a new study. The memory-robbing illness, which affects the lives of millions, causes problems with memory, language and mood. But changes to our senses—which occur years before the devastating illness is formally diagnosed and appear to be unconnected—could be a key warning …
Read More »Helldivers 2 Xbox Sales Estimates Predict a Helluva Start for Sony’s Live Service
Image: Push Square We reported recently how the late port of Final Fantasy 16 – which wasn’t included in Xbox Game Pass – had flopped on the Microsoft machine, so all eyes have been on Helldivers 2 to see whether it would resonate on the green machine. Aside from MLB The Show, which is not technically published by PlayStation on …
Read More »The size of a surprising body part can predict how and when you will die
An unsuspecting part of your body could reveal when you’re going to die, according to research. Several studies have found evidence that suggests a person’s neck size relative to the rest of their body is a predictor of various health markers, including cardiovascular risk factors, nutritional status, and even mortality. One study by a team at Boston University found that …
Read More »Let’s Predict Gamescom Opening Night Live 2025
But before we get into all that, let’s go over what we know will be there. Games Confirmed for Gamescom ONL So Far The following titles have already been confirmed as part of the showcase: We’ll add more as and when they are announced prior to the show. So, what does that leave us with? Well, the way we see …
Read More »Did Bill Gates Predict GPT-5’s Disappointment Before Launch?
There had been a lot of hype and anticipation building around GPT-5 prior to its recent launch. OpenAI touted the tool as the smartest AI model while comparing it to an entire team of PhD-level experts. GPT-5 ships with a plethora of next-gen features across a wide range of categories, including coding, writing, and medicine. The ChatGPT maker’s CEO, Sam …
Read More »Scientists map Antarctic seafloor canyons to help predict climate breakdown | Climate crisis
Scientists have mapped 332 Antarctic canyon networks to help assess the future course of climate breakdown. The research, published in the journal Marine Geology, shows in high resolution submarine valleys that can reach down more than 4,000 metres, more than twice the depth of the Grand Canyon in the US. The resulting data shows that the canyons may have a …
Read More »Groundbreaking new study could change the way we detect, predict, and manage diabetes
Scientists have uncovered a remarkable shift in how we understand insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen revealed that everyone has their own unique response to insulin, challenging how the condition has traditionally been diagnosed and treated. This research takes a deep dive into the molecular makeup of muscle tissue and shows that insulin sensitivity …
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