New research reveals how skin-derived signals may help turn local stress into a body-wide antibody…
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Health encompasses the overall state of physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. It is shaped by a complex interplay of genetic, environmental, lifestyle, and societal factors, and is central to quality of life and human development. Scientific research in health spans disciplines such as medicine, public health, nutrition, psychology, and epidemiology, aiming to understand the mechanisms of disease, promote prevention, and improve care. Advances in health science continue to inform policies, treatments, and technologies that help individuals and communities lead longer, healthier lives.
A tiny implant may give cancer-fighting immune cells the boost they need to keep working…
New research suggests the risks tied to early pregnancy exposure to popular weight loss drugs…
A popular anti-aging therapy produced dramatic brain changes in mice. A drug pairing often promoted…
Cancer’s strongest gene switches push DNA into damaging overdrive, creating repeated breaks and repairs that…
Healthy daily habits may do more than support physical health, they may also help the…
A long-running study suggests that the MIND diet may be linked to slower structural brain…
A new study reveals how aging changes the biological behavior of lung cancer. Scientists at…
Research from UC Santa Cruz indicates that the P3 peptide—an alternative cleavage product of the…
Research Highlights Fat stored around the waist, often called belly fat or visceral fat, showed…
A new peptide-based drug-delivery strategy may bring scientists closer to an oral form of insulin.…
Metformin use in people with diabetes was linked to a significantly lower risk of developing…
Study could lead to an effective new option to reduce the risk of heart attacks…
A newly identified molecular player may help explain how cartilage in the jaw joint resists…
A new study suggests that suppressing a cellular enzyme long considered protective against fatty liver…
New research suggests that fat tissue may be more adaptable than previously thought, undergoing significant…
Common “forever chemicals” could quietly undermine kids’ bone strength before they even reach adulthood. New…
Eating more ultra-processed foods sharply raises the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and death, with…