Author: Nemanja Vidakovic

Visceral Fat during Middle Age Increases Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Shows

The United States currently has over six million diagnosed Alzheimer's cases, with projections indicating a potential doubling to 13

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Scientists Discover Mutation In Peas That Can Increase Iron Levels

Researchers at the John Innes Center in England have achieved a groundbreaking genetic breakthrough by identifying the genetic sequence

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New Study Reveals Insights Into How Alzheimer’s Affects Pain Perception

A study from King’s College London’s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience reveals insights into how Alzheimer’s disease impacts

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Scientists Discover New Approach Of Delivering Vaccines Through The Skin Without Needles

Rutgers University scientists have developed a new method to create precise coatings of biologically active materials on medical products.

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Childhood Experiences Play a Role in One’s Liking of Green Spaces

The appeal of nature to humans is influenced by both genetics and childhood experiences, according to Swedish scientists. Our

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Scientists Develop a Wrist Device That Can Help Manage Tourette Syndrome

A recent clinical trial conducted by the University of Nottingham in collaboration with Neurotherapeutics Ltd unveiled a promising prototype

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Experts Warn That Alternative Therapies Such As “Cuddle Curing” and “Brainspotting” May Cause Psychological Harm

Experts have cautioned against alternative therapies like "brainspotting" and "cuddle curing" due to potential psychological harm. London researchers have

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Aquatic High-Intensity Interval Training Could Benefit Individuals With Chronic Conditions, Study Shows

High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a fitness approach characterized by brief, intense bursts of activity alternated with short rest

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Changes During Pregnancy Could Hold Key To Arthritis and Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

Pregnant women may offer a potential solution for addressing autoimmune diseases like arthritis and multiple sclerosis (MS). Studies show

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Digestive Issues Among Elderly Could Be Linked To Depression and Loneliness, Study Shows

A University of Michigan study reveals that nearly 40% of older Americans struggle with digestive issues like ulcerative colitis

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