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Dec 12 2024HEALTH

Fat Turnover in Belly Fat Linked to Heart Health

Did you know that the fat in your body, especially the kind under your skin, plays a big role in your heart health? Scientists have found that how quickly this fat is made and broken down can affect your risk of heart problems and a condition called metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome is like a

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Dec 11 2024HEALTH

Thyroid and Cold: A Study of Greenlandic Hunters

Imagine being a hunter in the freezing lands of East Greenland, where temperatures often dip below zero. It turns out that our thyroid hormones play a vital role in keeping us warm when we're exposed to the cold. One study delved into this by looking at a group of Greenlandic hunters who are no stra

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Rosemary's Secret Weapon: Liposomes Against Colon Cancer

Rosemary, a plant from the mint family, has been known to fight cancer, but its water-hating nature makes it hard to use. Scientists have found a clever way to fix this problem using tiny, synthetic bubbles called liposomes. These bubbles are like stealthy delivery trucks that carry rosemary extract

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Heart Health and Lipoprotein(a): What's the Connection?

Did you know that lipoprotein(a), often forgotten in heart health talks, plays a vital role? Researchers decided to take a closer look at Lp(a) levels and how they might influence atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). They were interested in seeing how traditional risk factors like high bl

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Nov 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

New Hints Emerge About Apple's Next CarPlay

It looks like Apple is gearing up for a big update to its CarPlay system. Recently, some new assets related to the next generation of CarPlay were spotted in an online database from the European Union Intellectual Property Office. These assets, submitted by Apple on November 8, 2024, and published a

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Cerebellum's Role in Schizophrenia, Bipolar, and Depression

Ever thought about the part of the brain that helps us with our movements and balance? Well, it turns out that the cerebellar vermis, a small, worm-shaped part of our cerebellum, might be involved in more than just physical coordination. Researchers are looking into how this tiny brain region influe

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

The Tiny Sensor Revolutionizing Depression Diagnosis

Imagine a world where diagnosing depression is as simple as a single blood test. Well, scientists have made a big step towards that reality with a little invention: a 3D-printed sensor. This tiny device, made with materials like carbon black and gold nanoparticles, can detect something called Apolip

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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

Powerful Lipids Revolutionizing Drug Delivery

Imagine tiny helpers in our bodies that decide how and when drugs should pass through barriers. Scientists recently found special lipids called bolalipids that can twist and turn, making certain barriers more stable or flexible. These lipids look like two natural phospholipids connected by a tiny br

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Why VIP Matters for Adipose Tissue in Cold Weather

Adipose tissue is a dynamic organ crucial for survival roles like immune responses and thermogenesis. New studies reveal it has a complex anatomy and physiology. Vasoactive intestinal peptide, known as VIP, and its receptors (VPAC1 and VPAC2) play significant roles in various bodily functions. Howev

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Boosting Brain Meds: Can Smart Peptides Help?

You know how some medicines don't work as well when you take them by mouth? That's the case with Asenapine maleate, a drug used to treat mental health issues. The problem is, our livers break it down too quickly, so hardly any reaches the blood. Scientists have been trying to fix this by using tiny

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