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Author: Muhammad Tuhin

Study Reveals Depression Could Make the Brain Physically Older

Study Reveals Depression Could Make the Brain Physically Older

Muhammad TuhinMay 25, 2025July 12, 2025

A groundbreaking new study published in Psychological Medicine has revealed that major depressive disorder (MDD) may do more than dampen a person’s mood—it may actually make the brain look and…

How to Maintain Sexual Health and Intimacy

How to Maintain Sexual Health and Intimacy

Muhammad TuhinMay 25, 2025July 12, 2025

Sexual health is often discussed in hushed tones, but it is a vibrant, essential part of human well-being. It’s more than just the absence of disease or dysfunction; it’s about…

Strong Foundations: Bone Health for Women Over 40

Strong Foundations: Bone Health for Women Over 40

Muhammad TuhinMay 25, 2025July 12, 2025

Bones are the silent scaffolding of our lives. They carry us from place to place, protect our vital organs, and give shape to everything from our smiles to our stride.…

How to Manage PMS Symptoms Naturally

How to Manage PMS Symptoms Naturally

Muhammad TuhinMay 25, 2025July 12, 2025

Premenstrual Syndrome—three words that every woman recognizes, often with a deep sigh or an eye roll. It’s the monthly reminder that your body is on a hormonal rollercoaster, whether you’re…

How Birth Control Affects Your Body

How Birth Control Affects Your Body

Muhammad TuhinMay 25, 2025July 12, 2025

Modern birth control methods are among the most transformative medical advancements in human history. They’ve empowered women to make decisions about their own bodies, careers, families, and futures. But as…

The Best Exercises for Women’s Health

The Best Exercises for Women’s Health

Muhammad TuhinMay 25, 2025July 12, 2025

Women’s health is not just a chapter in a medical textbook—it’s a living, breathing narrative written across decades. From the formative years of puberty to the transitions of pregnancy, menopause,…

New Gene Delivery System Targets Brain Cells with Unprecedented Precision

New Gene Delivery System Targets Brain Cells with Unprecedented Precision

Muhammad TuhinMay 25, 2025July 12, 2025

In the high-stakes world of neuroscience and genetic medicine, scientists have long searched for reliable ways to deliver genetic material into the human brain without disturbing its intricate circuitry or…

Scientists Discover Brain Circuit That Unlocks Semaglutide’s Weight Loss Power Without Side Effects

Scientists Discover Brain Circuit That Unlocks Semaglutide’s Weight Loss Power Without Side Effects

Muhammad TuhinMay 25, 2025July 12, 2025

In the fight against obesity and type 2 diabetes, few drugs have made waves like semaglutide. This medication, already revolutionizing weight management, belongs to a class of compounds known as…

Remembering One Thing Can Make You Recall More Than You Realize

Remembering One Thing Can Make You Recall More Than You Realize

Muhammad TuhinMay 25, 2025July 12, 2025

Most of us have experienced the strange way memories come bundled together. You remember your college graduation, and suddenly the scent of your favorite cologne from that night, the sound…

Daylight Powers the Immune System to Fight Infections Faster

Daylight Powers the Immune System to Fight Infections Faster

Muhammad TuhinMay 25, 2025July 12, 2025

In the quiet, sterile hum of a laboratory at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, a small freshwater fish is changing how we understand the immune system—and the secret weapon,…

The Hidden Health Crisis That Killed 1.5 Million Americans

The Hidden Health Crisis That Killed 1.5 Million Americans

Muhammad TuhinMay 25, 2025July 12, 2025

In 2022 and 2023, more than 1.5 million Americans vanished—not into thin air, not into war or migration, but into graves that did not need to be filled. These were…

Scientists Discover Silicone That Can Conduct Electricity and Glow in Color

Scientists Discover Silicone That Can Conduct Electricity and Glow in Color

Muhammad TuhinMay 24, 2025July 12, 2025

In the sleek corridors of the University of Michigan’s materials science labs, something quietly revolutionary has emerged—a material long assumed to be inert and inflexible in the realm of electricity…

Lithium’s Secret Ingredient Found Deep Beneath Salt Flats

Lithium’s Secret Ingredient Found Deep Beneath Salt Flats

Muhammad TuhinMay 24, 2025July 12, 2025

Deep in the heart of the Andes, far above sea level where the sky glows cobalt and the air is thin, lies a shimmering illusion of water—vast salt flats that…

Tiny Plankton Reveal How Oceans Adapt to a Changing Climate

Tiny Plankton Reveal How Oceans Adapt to a Changing Climate

Muhammad TuhinMay 24, 2025July 12, 2025

They are nearly invisible to the naked eye—microscopic drifters suspended in the world’s oceans, floating with the currents. Yet plankton are arguably among the most influential organisms on the planet.…

What Makes Breasts Beautiful? Science Finds We Mostly Agree

What Makes Breasts Beautiful? Science Finds We Mostly Agree

Muhammad TuhinMay 24, 2025July 12, 2025

When it comes to beauty, we often hear that it’s in the eye of the beholder. But new research suggests that when people from diverse backgrounds are asked to judge…

Perimenopause vs. Menopause: What’s the Difference?

Perimenopause vs. Menopause: What’s the Difference?

Muhammad TuhinMay 24, 2025July 12, 2025

Menopause. The word itself can feel like a final act, a last curtain call on the stage of womanhood. But if you think menopause is a single moment in time—like…

How Pregnancy Changes Your Body

How Pregnancy Changes Your Body

Muhammad TuhinMay 24, 2025July 12, 2025

Pregnancy is often called a miracle—and rightly so. From the moment a fertilized egg implants itself into the lining of the uterus, the female body embarks on one of the…

Menstrual Health: What’s Normal and What’s Not

Menstrual Health: What’s Normal and What’s Not

Muhammad TuhinMay 24, 2025July 12, 2025

It happens to roughly half of the world’s population, every month, from adolescence to middle age. Yet for centuries, menstruation has lived in the shadows—talked about in whispers, shrouded in…

Tiny Diamonds Inside Living Cells Could Transform Medicine Forever

Tiny Diamonds Inside Living Cells Could Transform Medicine Forever

Muhammad TuhinMay 24, 2025July 12, 2025

In a quiet corner of a University of Chicago lab, beneath the glow of monitors and microscopes, a revolution is brewing—one that begins not in the vastness of space or…

Physicists Craft Exotic Quantum Matter with Floquet-Engineered Synthetic Magnetism

Physicists Craft Exotic Quantum Matter with Floquet-Engineered Synthetic Magnetism

Muhammad TuhinMay 24, 2025July 12, 2025

In the strange and beautiful world of quantum physics, even stillness hides motion. Electrons whirl in orbits, wavefunctions ripple through space, and entire systems pulse with unseen rhythms. But what…

Ice Age Architects: How Mammoths, Arctic Foxes, and Other Cold Creatures Evolved to Survive the Chill

Ice Age Architects: How Mammoths, Arctic Foxes, and Other Cold Creatures Evolved to Survive the Chill

Muhammad TuhinMay 24, 2025July 12, 2025

Long before the woolly mammoth thundered across the frozen steppes or the arctic fox hunted under pale winter suns, a quiet evolutionary drama was unfolding beneath the shifting skies of…

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