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Ageless Mice: Scientists Explore Youth-Preserving Drug

Lab mice in a study were humorously dubbed “Supermodel grannies” for their youthful appearance after receiving an experimental…

ByByNoah KimJul 19, 2024

Gas Station Sips: The Unlikely Addiction Gripping Customers

In search of a healthier alcohol alternative, some turned to Feel Free, a tonic by Botanic Tonics marketed…

ByByIsabella GarciaJul 18, 2024

Blazing Heat Claims Motorcyclist’s Life Mid-Journey

California’s notorious Death Valley claimed another victim this past weekend as record temperatures killed a motorcyclist, and despite…

ByBySophia ChenJul 17, 2024

How Pharma is Outsmarting Insurance for Drugs Like Zepbound

Eli Lilly is pushing insurers to cover its popular weight loss drugs, Zepbound and Mounjaro, by funding studies…

ByByNoah KimJul 16, 2024

Unveiling the Unsuspected: The Alarming Discovery of Heavy Metals in Tampons

A new UC Berkeley study has found that tampons, one of the most commonly used menstrual products, contain…

ByBySophia ChenJul 15, 2024

Brainy Night Owls: The Hidden Genius of Late Sleepers

Recent research led by Imperial College London and published in BMJ Public Health found that night owls, who…

ByByNoah KimJul 14, 2024

iPads and Kids: The Emotional Toll of Screen Time

A new study published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior suggests that children as young as two…

ByByDennis PerezJul 13, 2024

Frozen Fortunes: The Icy Savings of the Wealthy Awaiting Resurrection

Despite science having only perfected the freezing part of cryogenic processes, wealthy anti-death advocates are using innovative “Revival…

ByByOlivia WilsonJul 12, 2024

Could Ozempic Really Be Blinding People? Experts Raise Eyebrows

After a Harvard study linked semaglutide, found in Ozempic and Wegovy, to a condition that can cause blindness,…

ByBySophia ChenJul 11, 2024
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Doctors Revive the Legally Dead to Harvest Vital Organs

Surgeons have discovered normothermic regional perfusion, a method for retrieving donor organs by pumping blood through deceased donors,…

ByByJuan MartinezJul 10, 2024

The Dark Side of Ozempic: Unveiling the Risk of Blindness

A new study by Harvard scientists, published in JAMA Ophthalmology, links semaglutide, the active ingredient in Novo Nordisk’s…

ByByLiam BrownJul 9, 2024

Sneeze of Doom: When a Sneeze Goes Horribly Wrong

A 63-year-old Florida man, recovering from surgery and enjoying breakfast with his wife, experienced an epic sneeze that…

ByBySophia ChenJul 8, 2024

Mind-Bending Tech: Robots Powered by Brain Blobs

Chinese researchers from Tianjin University and the Southern University of Science and Technology have integrated a tiny organoid…

ByByDennis PerezJul 7, 2024

Mind Over Metal: The Revolutionary Bionic Leg Controlled by Thought

A groundbreaking development by researchers at MIT has led to a new prosthetic leg controlled by brain signals,…

ByByIsabella GarciaJul 6, 2024

Politicians in Disguise: The Battle Over Mask Bans

Lawmakers nationwide are considering public mask bans to curb pro-Palestinian protests, despite health concerns for the immunocompromised and…

ByByKen AveryJul 5, 2024

Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders Challenge Big Pharma: The Push to Slash Prices on Ozempic and Weight Loss Medications

In a dual-bylined USA Today editorial, President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders urged Novo Nordisk and Eli…

ByByAarav PatelJul 4, 2024

Could Postponing Menopause Be the Key to Women’s Health?

The White House has announced a $100 million initiative, spearheaded by First Lady Jill Biden, to investigate whether…

ByByOlivia WilsonJul 3, 2024

Neuralink Hits Pause on Second Brain Implant Surgery: Medical Hiccups Persist

Neuralink has canceled its second human implantation surgery after discovering the patient, who suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis…

ByByEmily JohnsonJul 2, 2024