Research reveals that immune cells retain an inflammatory signature from periods of obesity even years after a person loses weight.
Tag: Health & Science
Gene-Silencing Therapy Safely Lowers LRRK2 Protein in Early Parkinson’s Disease Trial
An experimental therapy targeting the LRRK2 gene safely reduced the relevant protein levels in an early-stage Parkinson’s clinical trial.
Low-Dose Digoxin May Provide Significant Benefits for Heart Failure Patients Study Finds
New research indicates that low-dose digoxin could offer meaningful improvements in outcomes for patients suffering from heart failure.
Short-Term Dietary Changes Reduce Biological Age in Older Adults New Research Suggests
Scientists found that even brief dietary interventions, particularly those reducing fat intake, can reduce measurable biological age markers in older people.
Hubble Space Telescope Witnesses Comet Splitting Apart in Real Time
In a rare astronomical event, the Hubble Space Telescope captured images of a comet breaking apart in real time in a stroke of observational luck.
Major International Study Uncovers New Genetic Clues Linked to Severe Morning Sickness Hyperemesis Gravidarum
A large global genomic study has identified new genetic variants associated with hyperemesis gravidarum, which can require hospitalisation during pregnancy.
Jupiter Lightning Bolts May Be 100 Times More Powerful Than Earth’s Scientists Discover
NASA Juno spacecraft data has revealed that some of Jupiter’s lightning strikes could be orders of magnitude more powerful than anything seen on Earth.
Scientists Discover a Strange Inside-Out Planetary System That Defies Formation Theories
Astronomers have found a bizarre planetary system where a rocky planet orbits farther from its star than the giant gas planets, challenging established models.
Narwhal Waves Discovered at Peking University That Can Trap Light Beyond Known Physical Limits
Physicists at Peking University have uncovered a new mechanism to confine light far beyond conventional boundaries without relying on metals.
Low Doses of Aspirin May Not Benefit Most Heart Patients Over 70 Review Finds
A new meta-analysis challenges routine low-dose aspirin use in elderly patients showing risks may outweigh benefits for many