Singapore ranks among the countries with the longest life expectancy in the world. Even so, many people spend close to their final ten years coping with poor health. Researchers at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of…
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A New Study Shows That Oatmeal May Help Significantly Lower Cholesterol Levels
Cardiovascular disease is one of the most prevalent causes of mortality, globally.
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A new study by the University of Bonn found that moderate oatmeal consumption, even for just two days, was associated with significant decreases in patient…
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What Is The ‘White Rabbit’ TikTok Trend? Here Are The Implications
The White Rabbit trend on TikTok has people sharing stories of major unexpected life-changing events—often terrible events characterized by significant loss—with the following catchphrase: “The white rabbit got me.”
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Brighter Prospects For Huntington’s Disease
New gene therapies such as AMT‑130 are beginning to slow Huntington’s disease progression, shifting the outlook from inevitable decline toward longer periods of preserved function and quality of life.
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For generations, a…
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A stiffening colon may be fueling cancer in younger adults
A new study suggests that long-term inflammation may physically change the colon in ways that promote early-onset colorectal cancer (CRC). Researchers found that chronic inflammation can increase the stiffness of colon tissue, potentially…
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New CDC Vaccine Chair Prioritizes Personal Choice
Committee member, Dr. Kirk Milhoan, speaks during a meeting of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices at the CDC on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025, in Chamblee, Ga. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
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A hidden immune loop may drive dangerous inflammation with age
As people grow older, the immune system often becomes less balanced and more prone to dysfunction. This shift can leave older adults more vulnerable to serious conditions such as sepsis. New research from scientists at the University of Minnesota…
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Brain waves could help paralyzed patients move again
People with spinal cord injuries often lose the ability to move their arms or legs. In many cases, the nerves in the limbs remain healthy, and the brain continues to function normally. The loss of movement happens because damage to the spinal…
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Why Common Cold Symptoms Can Vary A Lot Among Different People
The common cold can commonly cause different symptoms in different people. A new study shed some light on why this may be the case. (Photo: Getty)
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Who knows why the common cold can leave some people with just some slight sniffles in their…
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The hidden health impact of growing up with ADHD traits
Children who show ADHD traits at age 10 are more likely to experience physical health problems and health-related disability by age 46, according to a study led by researchers at University College London (UCL) and the University of Liverpool.
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