Aging of the brain is characterized by deleterious processes at various levels including cellular/molecular and ...
Ultraprocessed foods are strongly linked to increased MS activity, reinforcing the role of proinflammatory diets in disease ...
Physicist Arvind Murugan earns Schmidt Science Polymath award for work at intersection of physics, biology, computation and materials science ...
Meeting global energy demands while mitigating environmental harm remains a major challenge, as many current solutions rely ...
This study addresses an important question and shows how social navigation in homing pigeons can be explained by simple averaging, without requiring any complex cognitive abilities. The evidence, ...
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Best Replacement Windows of 2025
CR's wind- and rain-resistance tests reveal top performers from American Craftsman, Andersen, Jeld-Wen, Marvin, Pella, Preservation, and ReliabiltTo test the quality of window replacements, CR ...
Already approved for progressive multiple sclerosis, ocrelizumab in a second phase 3 study demonstrates meaningful clinical ...
A single course of low-dose radiation therapy may provide a safe and effective alternative treatment option for people with ...
There’s no lack of surveys purporting to show where Californians’ heads are at a mere six weeks before election day. But not ...
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Higher caffeine intake linked to better cognitive function in older U.S. adults, study finds
Older adults who consume more caffeine may be less likely to experience cognitive decline, according to a new population-based study using U.S. health survey data. The findings suggest that higher ...
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