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Even though the brain is only 2% of our total body mass, it consumes up to 25% of our energy.
Could we all attain this superpower?
It won’t give you a six pack, but could improve your bone density.
Scientists find two 30-second techniques that prevent dizziness upon standing.
“I was part of the surgical team that conducted the first pig-to-human heart transplant in a living patient.”
Every year, scientists like George Church get better at editing the genomes of human beings. But will genome editing help or hurt us?
“At that time, it was just a wild idea, […] that instead of just a loss of consciousness, anesthetics may do something to the brain that actually turns pain off.”
Some scientists believe that DMT could revolutionize the treatment of depression.
Zuranolone might help people feel better sooner than if they were relying on standard treatment alone.
The good news is that scientists have found a new way to treat eczema. The bad news is that it’s drinkable dust mite extract.
An expert explains the emerging science of nutrigenomics.
A ten-minute visit from a therapy dog reduces emergency room patients’ pain and anxiety.
The dark genome makes up 98% of human DNA. Scientists are just beginning to understand its role in cognitive disorders.
Human organs don’t always show up where doctors expect.
Researchers look to an FDA-approved drug ingredient that can “scoop-up” and store cholesterol and possibly stave off post-stroke dementia.
A small study suggests that IMST is as effective as medications or 30 minutes of aerobic exercise.
A study finds that sex is “moderate intensity physical activity,” similar to light jogging or leisurely swimming.
Bite into a miracle berry and you’ll perceive intense sweetness — but only after you eat something acidic, too.
Painkillers have nasty side effects, such as organ damage or addiction. Researchers have discovered a new drug that may cause none of these.
Scientists looked for ways to trigger the “build whatever normally was here” signal for cells at the site of a wound.
Get stronger in only three seconds per day? New research shows that it is possible.
Altos Labs is an ambitious new anti-aging company with billions of dollars to back it up.
Scientists at UCLA and Penn argue that malfunctioning fat, not necessarily too much of it, is what makes people metabolically unhealthy.
Risqué or just risky?
The catastrophic birth defect anencephaly affects about 1 in 4,600 pregnancies in the U.S. It is largely preventable with folic acid supplements.
Scientists ranked countries on their end-of-life care. The U.S. fared poorly.
A boy in Germany seems to be the first person to be cured of a rare and painful skin condition commonly called “butterfly disease.”
For the fewer than 50 people with this blood type, finding a blood transfusion could be extremely difficult.
It started with a 22-year-old woman, named in papers only as Mrs McK.