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Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have become public enemy number one in nutrition debates. From dementia to obesity and an ...
How long has it been since you last cleaned your bathroom? If it's been longer than you planned, you might see a buildup of ...
In a world where sports are dominated by youth and speed, some athletes in their late 30s and even 40s are not just keeping ...
Alzheimer's disease steals memories and devastates lives. Yet despite an abundance of research, the earliest brain changes ...
Understanding how fruit fly embryos assert metabolic independence from their mothers may help scientists better understand ...
A study co-led by researchers at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and the University of Toronto's Temerty Faculty of ...
A surge in cases of a deadly flesh-eating bacteria that thrives in warm seawater is a chilling reminder of the potential ...
The mitochondria may be the powerhouse of the cell, but mounting evidence suggests this organelle is also a driving force ...
Reproductive timing matters when it comes to aging and age-related disease. In a study now online at eLife, Buck Institute ...
The body's cells change their shape to close gaps such as wounds—with part of the cell flexing depending on the curve of the ...
A new study from Loughborough University has explored how gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) affects the athletic ...
A cornerstone of 19th century welfare reform, the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act, had a devastating impact on child health and ...