The discovery challenges existing models of language acquisition and could improve speech therapy approaches for people with communication disorders.
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Yale Long-Term Study: Nearly Half of Adults Over 65 Improved Physically or Mentally with Age
A landmark study challenged the assumption that ageing inevitably means decline finding that nearly 50% of older adults showed genuine improvement over time.
Largest Collagen Study of 8
000 Participants Finds Supplements Improve Skin and Joints
Claim That NASA Confirmed Parallel Universe Debunked as Misinterpretation of Neutrino Research Study
Circulating social media posts claiming NASA confirmed the existence of a parallel universe were debunked as a misrepresentation of routine Antarctic neutrino detection research.
Study Links Diabetes and Dementia Through Insulin Resistance and Brain Vascular Damage
New research identified 10 biological mechanisms linking diabetes and dementia, including insulin problems, brain inflammation and damage to memory-related blood vessels.
AIIMS Study Shows Air Pollution Disrupts Foetal Growth Via Protein Suppression
An AIIMS Delhi study identified the molecular pathway through which PM2.5 air pollution suppresses a key protein needed for healthy foetal development.
McKinsey Study Finds Grocery Sales Rose in 2025 But Volume Declined
A new McKinsey report reveals that while grocery revenue grew in 2025, actual volumes bought by consumers dropped — suggesting value-driven buying.
Study of 8300 Older Adults Finds Salt-Shaking Habit Persists Especially Among Men
Brazilian researchers found that older men commonly add salt at the table despite established links to cardiovascular disease and faster cognitive decline.
Teen Fitness Levels Tied to Early Atrial Fibrillation Risk and Later Cardiovascular Benefit
A new study found that while high fitness in teenagers increases early atrial fibrillation risk it offers long-term cardiovascular protection later in life.
Intermittent Fasting Rewires Gut Bacteria and Brain Circuits in Obese Adults Study Finds
A study of obese adults found intermittent fasting triggered significant gut microbiome changes and measurable shifts in brain activity alongside weight loss.