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Predicting Nobel Laureates: Experts Weigh In on the 2025 Nobel Prize Contenders
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Predicting Nobel Laureates: Experts Weigh In on the 2025 Nobel Prize Contenders

Posted by By MedXY 10/02/2025
Scientists share insights on leading Nobel Prize contenders like leptin discoverer Jeffrey Friedman, pioneer of protein phase separation Anthony Hyman, and optogenetics innovator Karl Deisseroth ahead of the 2025 announcements.
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Restoring Cognitive Function After Adolescent Alcohol Exposure: The Promise of Synbiotic Therapy Targeting the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis
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Restoring Cognitive Function After Adolescent Alcohol Exposure: The Promise of Synbiotic Therapy Targeting the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis

Posted by By MedXY 09/29/2025
A synbiotic intervention reverses alcohol-induced cognitive deficits in adolescent mice by modulating gut microbiota and brain metabolism, suggesting potential therapeutic avenues for alcohol-related neurobehavioral impairments.
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In-Home Firearm Homicides Among Children and Adolescents: Understanding a Hidden Crisis
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In-Home Firearm Homicides Among Children and Adolescents: Understanding a Hidden Crisis

Posted by By MedXY 09/29/2025
Nearly one-quarter of firearm-related homicides of US children and adolescents occur at home, particularly affecting younger children, with domestic violence and child abuse as major factors.
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Evaluating Anemia-Related YouTube Videos: Reliable Education or Misinformation Risk?
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Evaluating Anemia-Related YouTube Videos: Reliable Education or Misinformation Risk?

Posted by By MedXY 09/28/2025
A recent study assessed the quality, reliability, and popularity of anemia-related videos on YouTube, revealing moderate variability and highlighting the importance of health professionals' involvement to ensure accurate online content.
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Linking Alcohol Consumption Per Capita to Suicide Mortality: Insights from a Meta-Analysis
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Linking Alcohol Consumption Per Capita to Suicide Mortality: Insights from a Meta-Analysis

Posted by By MedXY 09/23/2025
A meta-analysis found a population-level association between increased per capita alcohol consumption and higher suicide mortality, without sex differences, suggesting alcohol reduction as a vital component in suicide prevention.
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Consumer Misinterpretation of Dietary Supplement Labels: Implications for Public Health and Regulation
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Consumer Misinterpretation of Dietary Supplement Labels: Implications for Public Health and Regulation

Posted by By MedXY 09/23/2025
Consumers frequently misconstrue dietary supplement labels with structure/function claims as implying disease prevention or treatment benefits, underscoring the need for clearer regulatory standards to prevent misinformation.
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The Silent Threat of Chagas Disease: Understanding the ‘Kissing Bug’ Epidemic in the U.S.
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The Silent Threat of Chagas Disease: Understanding the ‘Kissing Bug’ Epidemic in the U.S.

Posted by By MedXY 09/23/2025
Chagas disease, spread by the 'kissing bug,' is emerging as a hidden health threat in the U.S. Understanding its transmission, symptoms, and prevention is key to curbing this neglected tropical disease's growing impact.
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The Double-Edged Sword of Curcumin: How Excessive Turmeric Supplements Can Harm Your Liver
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The Double-Edged Sword of Curcumin: How Excessive Turmeric Supplements Can Harm Your Liver

Posted by By MedXY 09/21/2025
While turmeric's liver-regenerating benefits are celebrated, excessive intake of its active compound, curcumin, may cause serious liver damage. Understanding safe dosages and risks is critical for health.
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Reversing Brain Aging in Just 24 Hours: The Powerful Synergy of Nicotinamide and Green Tea
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Reversing Brain Aging in Just 24 Hours: The Powerful Synergy of Nicotinamide and Green Tea

Posted by By MedXY 09/20/2025
A groundbreaking study reveals that nicotinamide and green tea polyphenols can restore brain energy and cellular cleanup mechanisms within 24 hours, potentially reversing neurodegeneration and improving cognitive function.
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How Often Should Men Have Sex? Harvard Study Links 21 Times a Month to Lower Prostate Cancer Risk
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How Often Should Men Have Sex? Harvard Study Links 21 Times a Month to Lower Prostate Cancer Risk

Posted by By MedXY 09/19/2025
A large Harvard study finds that frequent ejaculation—about 21 times a month—is associated with a significantly reduced risk of prostate cancer among men, offering new insights into modifiable factors for prevention.
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Delphi-2M: The AI That Predicts Your Health 20 Years Ahead
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Delphi-2M: The AI That Predicts Your Health 20 Years Ahead

Posted by By MedXY 09/19/2025
A new AI model, Delphi-2M, predicts the risk of over 1,000 diseases up to 20 years in the future with remarkable accuracy, transforming disease prevention and personalized health management.
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Navigating the 2025 Best Diets: Tailored Eating Plans for Weight Loss, Hypertension, Menopause, and More
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Navigating the 2025 Best Diets: Tailored Eating Plans for Weight Loss, Hypertension, Menopause, and More

Posted by By MedXY 09/18/2025
The 2025 Best Diets ranking identifies optimal eating plans tailored to specific health needs, such as weight loss, high blood pressure, menopause, and digestive health, emphasizing scientifically backed, sustainable dietary patterns.
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Does Drinking More Than 3.5 Cups of Milk Weekly Raise Liver Cancer Risk? Unpacking the Facts Behind the Rumor
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Does Drinking More Than 3.5 Cups of Milk Weekly Raise Liver Cancer Risk? Unpacking the Facts Behind the Rumor

Posted by By MedXY 09/18/2025
A recent Harvard study linking high milk consumption to increased liver cancer risk has sparked confusion. This article clarifies the scientific evidence, dispels misconceptions, and offers guidance on healthy milk consumption based on current research and dietary guidelines.
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Coenzyme Q10: A Natural Ally Against Ovarian Aging and a Booster for Female Fertility
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Coenzyme Q10: A Natural Ally Against Ovarian Aging and a Booster for Female Fertility

Posted by By MedXY 09/18/2025
Scientific evidence highlights coenzyme Q10 supplementation as a promising intervention to combat ovarian aging, improve oocyte quality, and enhance female fertility, especially for women over 35 or with compromised ovarian reserve.
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Why Do Chimpanzees Rarely Get Cancer? Unveiling a Key Evolutionary Difference That Could Revolutionize Immunotherapy
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Why Do Chimpanzees Rarely Get Cancer? Unveiling a Key Evolutionary Difference That Could Revolutionize Immunotherapy

Posted by By MedXY 09/14/2025
New research reveals that a protein called plasmin weakens human immune response against cancer compared to chimpanzees, offering promising strategies to enhance cancer immunotherapy.
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How Micronutrients Have Shaped Human DNA: Insights from Global Genetic Adaptations
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How Micronutrients Have Shaped Human DNA: Insights from Global Genetic Adaptations

Posted by By MedXY 09/14/2025
A recent study reveals how essential micronutrients like iron, calcium, and zinc influenced human evolution by driving genetic adaptations to environmental nutrient availability across populations worldwide.
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Sudden Death Is Not So Sudden: Understanding, Preventing, and Responding to Cardiac Arrest
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Sudden Death Is Not So Sudden: Understanding, Preventing, and Responding to Cardiac Arrest

Posted by By MedXY 09/14/2025
Sudden death, often caused by heart conditions, is typically the culmination of gradual damage. This article explores warning signs, emergency response, and crucial prevention strategies to protect your heart and save lives.
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The Ginger Miracle? Exploring the Anti-Aging Potential of Ginger and What the Science Really Says
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The Ginger Miracle? Exploring the Anti-Aging Potential of Ginger and What the Science Really Says

Posted by By MedXY 09/14/2025
Recent studies suggest a compound in ginger may clear half of aging cells in two days, but practical benefits and safety concerns warrant cautious optimism. Here's a science-based look at ginger and aging.
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Citrate: The New Molecular Key to Reversing Vascular Aging and Combating Cardiovascular Disease
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Citrate: The New Molecular Key to Reversing Vascular Aging and Combating Cardiovascular Disease

Posted by By MedXY 09/14/2025
Recent research reveals that citrate, a natural compound found in citrus fruits, may significantly reverse vascular aging and reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases by restoring mitochondrial function and vascular elasticity.
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Do Active People Really Live Longer? Twin Study Reveals the Complex Truth About Exercise, Aging, and Longevity
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Do Active People Really Live Longer? Twin Study Reveals the Complex Truth About Exercise, Aging, and Longevity

Posted by By MedXY 09/14/2025
A decades-long twin study reveals that while exercise is linked to longevity, genetics and baseline health play a crucial role, and the relationship between exercise and aging follows a U-shaped curve.
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