A CT (computed tomography) scan is an imaging test that assists doctors in detecting various diseases and injuries. These advanced X-rays provide healthcare practitioners with a detailed look inside your body, allowing them to see what is happening in your soft tissues and bones. While these tests are noninvasive and painless, researchers have warned of...
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Coffee is an extremely popular beverage across the globe with many developing particular preferences. While coffee is rich in polyphenols and antioxidants which may offer neuroprotective effects, instant coffee drinkers may need to reconsider their preferences. A study published in Food Science & Nutrition reveals that drinking instant coffee significantly increases the risk of age-related...
Imagine walking across a sun-scorched desert, your throat dry and no water in sight. Now imagine pulling out a lightweight, solar-powered water harvester and drinking clean water drawn directly from the air around you. This once-unthinkable scenario is becoming reality thanks to a new invention from researchers at MIT. Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of...
In eastern Utah, the sun beats down on red cliffs and dry soil. Water should have disappeared here long ago. But deep in a canyon, the Price River still runs, and green plants line its edges. This stretch of river is changing, and not by accident. A New Kind of River Rescue Rivers across the...
Scientists have found a 65,000-year-old tar-making site created by Neanderthals in Vanguard Cave, part of the Gorham’s Cave complex in Gibraltar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Using a dating method that measures how long quartz crystals have been in darkness, researchers placed the site between 67,000 and 60,000 years ago. This was before modern humans reached Europe, when...
Alzheimer’s disease is a growing concern among aging adults in the United States. Millions are already affected and the numbers are expected to rise significantly in the coming years. One surprising factor that plays a crucial role in reducing the risk of developing the neurodegenerative disease is maintaining healthy levels of Vitamin D.Neurologist Dale Bredesen,...
Osteoporosis is a disease that leads to weakened bones, making broken bones from accidental falls more likely. In fact, many people aren’t even aware that they have the condition until it causes them to break one of their bones. The disease is prevalent among people over 50 years of age, with experts estimating that half...
A new bread recall is raising concern for shoppers across the South and Midwest. Hartford Bakery Inc., based in Indiana, pulled hundreds of loaves from Kroger, Walmart, and affiliated stores after discovering undeclared hazelnuts in specific batches. This action affects consumers in 12 states, including Indiana and Ohio. Although no hospitalizations have occurred, the potential...
Healthy eating takes on a new meaning after turning 60. The metabolism changes, nutritional needs shift, and the body becomes more vulnerable to pain and chronic illnesses. Food becomes a way to stay healthy and energized, and help prevent diseases. Vitamin D, vitamin C, vitamin K, and vitamin B12 used to be words on the...
The question of whether adult brains grow new brain cells has been debated for more than 60 years. Known as “neurogenesis”, this process has been observed in the brain of other adult animals, yet its existence in human brains has until now been hypothetical. However, researchers have recently discovered new neurons in the brains of...
Japan completed the world’s first real-time ocean floor earthquake detection system in June 2025, giving 20 seconds more earthquake warning and 20 minutes more tsunami warning. The network spans 116,000 square miles of Pacific Ocean floor, connecting 150 sensors through 3,540 miles of special cables placed where earthquakes start. Scientists Can Now “Listen” to Ocean...
Using bitcoin to secure a comfortable retirement is no longer an extreme idea. As traditional currencies continue to erode under inflation and old-school pensions become less reliable, more individuals are asking the same question. How much bitcoin should I own right now to stop working by 2050? It is a fair question, especially as bitcoin...