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Science and Technology

Ketogenic diets may accelerate heart and kidney aging

The researchers found that in several major organs of the body, including the heart and kidneys, the ketogenic diet promoted cellular aging.

28 May 2024, 22:57

Low-fat diets may reduce the risk of lung cancer, especially in smokers

A study conducted by the University of Florida and published in the Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging found that a low-fat diet was associated with a lower risk of lung cancer.

28 May 2024, 22:46

Orange peel extract may improve heart health

A new study finds that orange peels may play an important role in improving cardiovascular health.

28 May 2024, 22:16

Circadian rhythms could be used to improve the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy

Scientists have found that circadian rhythms can be used to improve the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy using checkpoint inhibitors.

28 May 2024, 21:57

Caffeine affects dopamine function in the brain in patients with Parkinson's disease

Although caffeine may offer some benefits in reducing the risk of Parkinson's disease, our study shows that high caffeine consumption does not benefit dopamine systems in already diagnosed patients.

28 May 2024, 18:39

Possible target for future treatment of primary headaches identified

Scientists want to study MERTK in tissue from patients with other headache diagnoses to find out whether MERTK affects cluster headaches specifically or is involved in other primary headache disorders such as migraine.

28 May 2024, 18:27

New antipsychotic formula reduces weight gain and increases serotonin levels

Antipsychotics can be formulated with a specially formulated coating that not only reduces unwanted weight gain, but also increases serotonin levels by more than 250%.

28 May 2024, 16:48

Evolutionary therapy: a new cancer treatment strategy using mathematical modeling

An evolutionary treatment approach called adaptive therapy personalizes treatment dosage or breaks based on individual patient responses. 

28 May 2024, 14:59

Innovative sweat analysis device allows non-invasive health monitoring

Researchers have announced the creation of a sweat monitoring device that does not require physical activity, but stimulates sweating through the delivery of drugs through the skin. 

28 May 2024, 14:30

Study Finds Significant Link Between Rosacea and Malignant Melanoma

The study found that rosacea, a common skin condition, may be associated with several comorbidities, including melanoma.

28 May 2024, 12:20

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