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How Daily Pain Relievers Might Shield Your Brain from Dementia

(A) Polar bear sliding down a snow slope at Sallyhamna, Spitsbergen Island, Svalbard, Norway. (B) Infrared image showing the temperature of the polar bear fur and the surrounding snow taken with an FLIR E75 24o (FLIR Systems OÜ, Estonia) Svalbard Archipelago, Norway. (C) Adult female polar bear shakes water from her fur after climbing out of the water onto sea ice. Olgastretet, Barents Sea, Svalbard Archipelago, Norway. (D) An adult male polar bear cleans his fur by rolling and rubbing against snow-covered sea ice. Arctic Ocean, near 81° N, north of Svalbard Archipelago, Norway. Image credits: (A) P. Souders, Getty Images; (B) J. Aars, Norsk Polarinstitutt; and (C) and (D) J. E. Ross, LifeOnThinIce.org.

Polar Bears’ Secret Weapon Against Ice Could Revolutionize Aviation Safety

Comparing the risk of 10,000 children acquiring measles (left) versus receiving the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine.

Countering the next phase of antivaccine activism

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Light-induced gene therapy disables cancer cells’ energy center

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How anti-obesity drugs are linked to food waste

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Study highlights pervasiveness of inflammation in American diet

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Fish Gut Bacteria Yield Promising Compounds for Anti-Aging Skincare

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The Science of Gray Hair: Causes, Prevention, and Future Treatments

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DNA Markers Linked to Ancient Viral Material May Predict Aging

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Fruit Fly Gene Transfer Reveals Anti-Aging Potential

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Berberine Shows Promise in Treating Eczema Exacerbated by Staph Infections

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Ambivalence + polarized views can promote political violence

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Bystander support is crucial for tackling anti-social behaviour

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Time Warp: Resveratrol Tweaks Tiny Timers Inside Cells, Hints at Anti-Aging Hope

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