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Young Adults at Higher Stroke Risk with Heavy Drinking

Young adults between the ages of 20 and 30 who regularly consume large amounts of alcohol have a significantly higher risk of stroke than their

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Boost Senior Memory with Simple Method

Aging is a natural process that affects everyone, and one of the biggest concerns for seniors is cognitive decline. However, a recent study conducted by

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High Alcohol Consumption Harms Muscles

A recent study conducted by the University of East Anglia (UEA) has revealed that increased alcohol consumption leads to muscle loss, particularly in older individuals.

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Breakthrough: Antibiotic for Superbugs

A new antibiotic against the highly dangerous, multi-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bacteria has been discovered by an AI. This new technology could revolutionize the search for

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Discovery of Biological Cause for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

A breakthrough discovery has been made in the cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), also known as the sudden and unexplained death of seemingly

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Parkinson’s Trigger Discovered

Parkinson’s disease, a degenerative disorder that causes a continuous loss of nerve cells in the brain, has affected over six million people worldwide. Unfortunately, there

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Internet reduces dementia risk in seniors.

Seniors who regularly use the internet have a significantly lower risk of developing dementia, according to a study by the New York University. The study

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Reduced Testicular Volume in Overweight Boys

Overweight boys have a lower testicular volume after puberty, which increases the risk of infertility in adulthood. Male infertility is responsible for about half of

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Equal Birth Outcomes for Trans Men

Transgender men who give birth have similar birth outcomes to cisgender women, despite experiencing higher rates of chronic illnesses such as anxiety and depression. However,

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Sweetener Alters Human Gene Activity

Sweeteners Modulate Gene Activity in White Blood Cells and Affect the Production of Immune Messengers Sweeteners are commonly used in diet drinks as a healthy