A groundbreaking study reveals how 'zombie' endothelial cells may drive long-COVID and ME/CFS symptoms, linking chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction in a new narrative.
A groundbreaking study reveals that spiders and scorpions may have evolved from ancient marine creatures, not land-dwelling ancestors. The fossil Mollisonia symmetrica holds key insights into this surprising evolutionary path.
A groundbreaking study uncovers substantial Siberian ancestry among modern speakers of Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian. This research links ancient DNA to the migration of Uralic languages from East to West.
A groundbreaking study reveals that you only need to walk 7,000 steps a day to significantly reduce your risk of death, dementia, and other health issues. Discover the surprising findings that challenge the 10,000-step myth.
A groundbreaking study reveals that building muscle might be a natural alternative to Viagra, linking muscle quality to erectile dysfunction. Discover how exercise and diet can enhance sexual health!
A groundbreaking study shows that aiming for 7,000 steps a day can significantly improve health outcomes, nearly matching the benefits of the traditional 10,000-step goal. Discover the new benchmark for daily movement.
A groundbreaking study finds a strong link between air pollution and dementia risk, with pollutants like PM2.5 and soot leading to increased chances of developing the disease. With millions affected globally, urgent action is needed to tackle this hidden threat.
A groundbreaking study reveals that walking just 7,000 steps a day can enhance brainpower and reduce the risk of serious diseases like cancer and heart disease, challenging the 10,000-step myth.
In a groundbreaking study, scientists have unveiled an extensive catalog of human genetic variation, uncovering hidden features and structural variants that could transform our understanding of genetics and health.
A groundbreaking study uncovers that spiders may have evolved from ancient marine creatures, challenging previous beliefs about their terrestrial origins. The discovery of a 500-million-year-old fossil sheds light on the arachnid lineage and their unique brain structures.