As humanity sets its sights on Mars and other deep-space destinations, questions around human reproduction beyond Earth are emerging. Could a baby be conceived, carried to term, and delivered safely in space? A recent scientific analysis reveals the deeply complex and largely unpredictable risks surrounding space pregnancy and childbirth. Life Before Birth is Already A Fragile Journey Even on Earth, …
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Scientists behind controversial 2010 arsenic-based life study clap back as paper gets pulled: ‘We do not support this retraction’
The controversial claim of microbes that exhibit arsenic rather than phosphorus in their biochemistry has been retracted by the journal Science 15 years after it was first published — but while most in the research community are pleased by the decision, the retraction has angered the authors of the original study. Arsenic, as we know from its use as a …
Read More »3 Out of 5 Liver Cancer Cases Are Preventable, Study Finds – The New York Times
3 Out of 5 Liver Cancer Cases Are Preventable, Study Finds The New York Times Liver cancer cases are projected to double, but more than half could be preventable NBC News Lifestyle changes and vaccination ‘could prevent most liver cancer cases’ The Guardian What is liver cancer? Expert explains causes, symptoms and how to treat it The Independent 60% of Liver Cancer Are Preventable, …
Read More »‘Time travel’ memory hack rejuvenates memories, study finds
Half-forgotten memories can be resurrected using “mental time travel,” a new study suggests. The research, published Monday (July 28) in the journal PNAS, showed that a person can rejuvenate their fading memories by recalling the emotions and thoughts they had when they first stored that memory. In fact, the researchers found that the refurbished memories were then almost as retrievable …
Read More »Study Reveals Key Way to Slow Chronic Illness in Old Age : ScienceAlert
Imagine two people in their 70s. Both are active, live independently and enjoy life. But over the next 15 years, one of them develops two or three chronic illnesses – heart disease, diabetes, depression – while the other remains relatively healthy. What made the difference? According to our new research, diet may be a key part of the answer. In …
Read More »Older adults who follow healthy diets accumulate chronic diseases more slowly – new study
Imagine two people in their 70s. Both are active, live independently and enjoy life. But over the next 15 years, one of them develops two or three chronic illnesses – heart disease, diabetes, depression – while the other remains relatively healthy. What made the difference? According to our new research, diet may be a key part of the answer. In …
Read More »One Weekend Habit May Cut Risk of Heart-Related Death by 33%, Study Finds : ScienceAlert
We know that exercise has numerous health benefits, but does it matter how much you spread it out? Even only working out on the weekends may still reduce some people’s risk of early death, according to a new study. Researchers were interested in how people might build physical activity into busy schedules and decided to focus on those with diabetes, …
Read More »Planned C-sections linked to increased risk of childhood leukemia, study finds
Children born by planned cesarean section are 21% more likely to develop acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), a childhood cancer, than those born vaginally, a new study finds. The research, conducted in Sweden, is consistent with previous studies that also found a link between pediatric ALL risk and C-sections. More recent research, including this latest study, has specifically connected the majority …
Read More »Healthy Lifestyle Can Help People at Risk for Dementia, Study Finds – The New York Times
Healthy Lifestyle Can Help People at Risk for Dementia, Study Finds The New York Times Trying to keep your brain young? A big new study finds these lifestyle changes help NPR Worried about Alzheimer’s? Start walking, according to a new 10-year study CNN Steadfast lifestyle changes seem best to improve cognitive decline New Scientist New study shows how walking may delay Alzheimer’s progression NBC News …
Read More »Shock autism and Alzheimer’s link in bombshell study: Doctors sound alarm over common ’cause’ and name cities most at risk
Exposure to a toxic metal as far back as childhood could raise the risk of developing dementia later in life, a first-of-its-kind study suggests. Researchers in Canada studied more than 600,000 older US adults who were exposed as children to high levels of lead, a toxic metal linked to autism, infertility and cancer. They found people who grew up in …
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