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An AI-generated image showing a doctor holding a vial of blood in one hand and pointing to a brain scan with the other, symbolizing the connection between the blood test and predicting stroke and cognitive decline risk.

A Simple Blood Test Could Predict Your Risk of Stroke and Cognitive Decline

An artistic rendering of a quantum computer processor chip, with DNA strands intertwined and emanating from the qubits.

Quantum Computing Meets Genomics: Researchers Aim to Revolutionize Pangenome Analysis

An illustration depicting a smartwatch displaying a heart rate graph, with an alert indicating an upcoming atrial fibrillation episode

AI Model Predicts Atrial Fibrillation 30 Minutes Before Onset

An image showing a diverse group of older adults engaging in various activities, such as walking, exercising, and socializing, with a cityscape in the background.

Perception of What’s ‘Old’ Shifts as Life Expectancy Increases

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Largest Genetic Study of PTSD Identifies Nearly 100 Locations in the Genome Linked to the Disorder

By playing Borderlands Science, a mini-game within the looter-shooter video game Borderlands 3, 4.5 million gamers have helped trace the evolutionary relationships of more than a million different kinds of bacteria that live in the human gut.

Gamers Help Scientists Make Major Breakthrough in Understanding the Human Gut

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Scientists Create Synthetic Platelets to Stop Bleeding and Boost Healing

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Aldehydes a Hidden Culprit Behind Premature Aging

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Treating Gum Disease May Reduce Risk of Irregular Heartbeat Recurrence

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Cannabis use during pregnancy linked to increased risk of ADHD, autism and intellectual disability in children

Elderly man looking at the water, seen from behind

Global Life Expectancy Rises, but COVID-19 Pandemic Derails Progress

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Take steps towards a longer, healthier life on National Walking Day April 3

A colorful scientific illustration. A balanced scale with sugar on one side and artificial and natural sweeteners on the other. The sweetener side outweighs the sugar side. Biscuits and a blood sugar meter with a smiley face are in the background.

Study Debunks Myth: Sweeteners Don’t Increase Appetite, Help Reduce Blood Sugar

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Sleepless Nights Aging You Faster than You Think

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