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Promising Anti-Aging Drug May Cause Brain Damage, Scientists Warn
(Brad Wenner/Moment/Getty Images) The experimental drug combo dasatinib and quercetin (known for short as D+Q) is one of the ...
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Heading a soccer ball just once is enough to raise levels of proteins associated with brain damage
Amateur male soccer players had greater changes in certain blood markers associated with neural damage the harder and more ...
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Two cancer drugs — letrozole and irinotecan — reversed Alzheimer’s brain damage in mice and are heading to clinical trials
Researchers at UC San Francisco used a computational screen to identify two existing cancer drugs that, when given together, ...
The moment is unremarkable: a player rises, meets the ball with their forehead, and drops back to the pitch. No collision, no concussion, no stoppage of play. Just a header — one of thousands a soccer ...
Puppies are known for their irresistible cuteness and charm, yet these fur babies are also incredibly fearless and resilient.
A team led by Duke computer scientist Cynthia Rudin created the tool with artificial intelligence. The simple scorecard, used in hospitals everywhere, saves lives. In hospital intensive care units, ...
I'm sure you're unaware of some of these habits and how they're harming you. That's why I'll highlight some surprising daily habits that could be hurting your brain without you realising it. Is it not ...
Found in everything from protein bars to energy drinks, erythritol has long been considered a safe alternative to sugar. But new research suggests this widely used sweetener may be quietly undermining ...
The human brain requires constant nourishment to maintain its complex network of billions of neurons, yet certain foods actively work against optimal brain function. While most people focus on foods ...
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