We all get older, every year, one year at a time. But is that actually true, or can you stop ageing or even reverse ageing and be healthy forever? According to Bryan Johnson you can, and I had a ...
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The Old Course is nurturing a young tradition. It started in 2024, when the St. Andrews Links Trust turned back time by setting up the Old Course in its original clockwise routing. The event aroused ...
A potential cure for type 1 diabetes has been identified by scientists in a new mouse study. In an animal study, researchers at Stanford School of Medicine discovered that resetting the immune system ...
An appellate court has reversed a $261 million verdict awarded to the Kowalski family in the "Take Care of Maya" case. The court found the original trial was flawed by emotionally charged testimony ...
Instead of targeting neurons, the researchers specifically sought to repair a critical part of the brain that keeps disease-inducing toxins out. Reading time 2 minutes Scientists on Tuesday reported ...
One in four adults suffer a stroke in their lifetime, leaving around half of them with residual damage such as paralysis or speech impairment because internal bleeding or a lack of oxygen supply kill ...
Finding the right keywords is crucial for getting past an ATS and putting your resume into the hands of the hiring manager. The applicant tracking system, often referred to as ATS, is the employer’s ...
As early as 2024, scientists from the US and China discovered that the Earth’s core had slowed down and even stopped moving in relation to the Earth’s crust. But until now, the general public—that’s ...
STANFORD, Calif. — Scientists at Stanford University have identified a specific brain region that appears to drive core autism symptoms in mice and successfully improved those behaviors using targeted ...
Stanford Medicine researchers have discovered that hyperactivity in a brain region known as the reticular thalamic nucleus may underlie behaviors associated with autism spectrum disorder. By dampening ...
Summary: Researchers have identified hyperactivity in the reticular thalamic nucleus as a driver of autism-like behaviors in mice. This brain region, which gates sensory information, was found to be ...
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