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Study Reveals 143% Higher Risk of Brain Tumors With Long-Term Contraceptive Injections
Hormones are powerful messengers in the body. They regulate growth, reproduction, mood, and countless other processes. Yet, their power is…
Can a Simple Allergy Spray Protect You from COVID-19? New Study Says Yes—And More
In the global fight against COVID-19, much of the world’s attention has been fixed on vaccines, antiviral pills, and advanced…
Scientists Discovered Electricity Can Heal the Body—Here’s How It Works
In a quiet laboratory at Trinity College Dublin, scientists have uncovered something extraordinary: electricity—the same invisible force that lights our…
What Happens When You Freeze This Molecule? Brain Cancer Stops Spreading
Brain cancer has always been one of medicine’s most unforgiving foes. Among its many forms, glioblastoma stands as the most…
Can Cancer Be Cured While It Sleeps? Landmark Trial Says Yes
For decades, breast cancer research has been a story of progress mingled with heartbreak. Screening tools have become more precise,…
Scientists Found the Brain’s Confidence Signal—And It’s Not Where You Think
Every day, we make thousands of decisions—big and small. Some are trivial, like choosing what to eat for breakfast, while…
Scientists Invent “Crunch” Protein That Teaches the Body to Clean Up Cancer Cells
Imagine if your body could be taught to clean itself of harmful cells—cancerous growths, rogue immune cells, or other troublemakers—without…
Bipolar Disorder May Start in the Pancreas, Not Just the Brain—Here’s Why
Bipolar disorder is not just a “mood swing” or a passing emotional shift. It is a serious psychiatric condition that…
Scientists Cracked the Brain’s Secret Filter—Here’s How You Tune Out the World Without Knowing It
Imagine yourself at a lively party. Glasses clink, music pulses, dozens of conversations blend into a sea of sound. Yet…
Can You Blame the Brain? The Shocking Link Between Dementia and Criminal Behavior
Imagine a man standing before a police officer, unable to even recall his own name, suspected of committing an offense…
Your Immune System Might Be Secretly Fueling Depression—Here’s the Breakthrough Discovery
Depression and anxiety are often described as illnesses of the mind, but what if part of the story begins in…
Scientists Built the Most Detailed Map of the Human Memory Center—And It Could Change Medicine Forever
Deep within the folds of the brain lies a small, seahorse-shaped structure called the hippocampus. Though modest in size, it…
Scientists Create Digital Mouse Brain With Realistic Wiring That Mirrors Life
The human brain is often described as the most complex structure in the known universe. With billions of neurons and…
Scientists Crack Genetic Code Behind Mysterious Childhood Disease Bringing Families New Hope
For years, families watched their children struggle with unexplained symptoms—progressive muscle weakness, failing livers, and mounting fatigue—without answers or treatment.…
Scientists Discover Alzheimer’s May Begin in the Gut Not Just the Brain
Alzheimer’s disease has long been seen as a brain problem—an illness of tangled proteins, plaques, and dying neurons. But what…
Human Brain Wrinkles May Hold the Secret to Our Intelligence
What makes us human? Many would point to our ability to speak, to imagine, to plan, to create art, or…
Tiny Brain Cells Could Hold the Secret to Autism and Depression
The human brain is a universe of complexity. Among its countless regions, the anterior insular cortex (aIC) stands out as…
Scientists Find RSV Vaccine Protects Older Adults Longer Than Expected
For older adults, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has long been an invisible but deadly threat. Every fall and winter, this…
Scientists Uncover Hidden Fat Signals That May Be the True Cause of Heart Failure
For decades, doctors have struggled to explain one of the most common yet least understood forms of heart failure: heart…
Beta Blockers After Heart Attack Found Useless for Most Patients in Stunning Global Trial
For more than four decades, patients recovering from heart attacks have routinely been prescribed beta blockers—a class of drugs designed…
New Pill Lowers Stubborn High Blood Pressure When Nothing Else Works
High blood pressure, or hypertension, has been called the “silent killer.” It creeps up without warning, often without symptoms, yet…