JWST’s unique ability to peer into the hearts of distant clouds has revealed biochemical elements in the coldest and darkest place we have yet seen.
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New study finds 6 ways to slow memory decline and reduce dementia risk
Comment this story Comment A new study of more than 29,000 older people have identified six habits – from eating a variety of foods to
Read MoreBelly bulge linked to later physical decline, study finds | CNN
Editor’s note: Seek advice from a health care provider before beginning any exercise program. CNN — If you’re a man or woman approaching 50, take
Read MoreOne Type of Physical Activity Protects the Brain More Than Others, Study Finds | CNN
Editor’s note: Seek advice from a health care provider before beginning any exercise program. CNN — What if you could look at all the things
Read MoreMany Women Underestimate Breast Density as a Risk Factor for Breast Cancer, Study Finds | CNN
CNN — Dense breast tissue has been linked to an up to four times higher risk of breast cancer. However, a new study suggests that
Read MoreAre gel manicures safe? UV lamps used to cure nail polish can cause cancer and damage DNA, new study finds
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego are issuing a new warning to those who indulge in gel manicures at the nail salon. In
Read MoreSome People May Be Able to Lengthen Time Between Colonoscopies, Study Finds | CNN
CNN — A new study raises the question of whether some people may wait longer than the recommended 10 years to repeat a colonoscopy after
Read More70% of drugs advertised on TV are of ‘low therapeutic value’, study finds
Some new drugs come with impressive safety and efficacy data. For others, well, there are TV commercials. Just over 70% of prescription drugs advertised on
Read MoreFast food consumption linked to life-threatening liver disease, new study finds
If you needed another reason to kick that late-night fast food habit, a revealing new study on the negative impact of fast food might provide
Read MoreSitting too much is bad for your health, but the impact is easy to offset, study finds
The scientific community has known for decades that sitting can increase the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease and certain types of cancers.
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