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After Studying Mammograms, AI Can Detect More Breast Cancers Than Humans–With Fewer False Positives
Using AI, breast radiologists in Denmark have improved breast cancer screening performance and reduced the rate of false-positive findings.
The discovery comes 16 months after...
Eating Pomegranates Can Help Alzheimer’s Patients Alleviate Symptoms, Study Says
A substance naturally occurring in pomegranates can improve memory and the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study concluded.
Forgetfulness, difficulty finding words, and confusion...
‘Old age’ Starts Later Than Ever in the Eye of the Beholder And in Yourself, Study Reveals
Middle-aged and older adults believe that old age begins later in life than their peers did decades ago according to a new study.
It's enough...
Vitamin D Improves Immunity to Cancer And Reduces Tumor Growth in Mice, Study Finds
Researchers have found that vitamin D improves immunity to cancer by encouraging the growth of a type of gut bacteria in lab mice.
Given a...
Study Links Recreational Cannabis Use to Lower Risk of Cognitive Decline and Dementia-Related Diseases
Cannabis and its derivatives have already been shown to relieve short-term chronic pain, reduce inflammation 30x more robustly than aspirin, improve symptoms of Crohn's...
Gorillas Use Chest Beating to Prevent Conflict, Not Provoke it, a New Study Finds
A gorilla's chest beating is an incredible sight, and sound, to behold, but new research based on years of observation of mountain gorillas shows...
Kombucha Can Mimic the Effects of Fasting in the Body, According to a Study
The microbes in the fizzy, fermented drink called kombucha, make several changes to the way fat is metabolized in the gut and intestines that...
‘A Bicycle Built for Two’ Might Improve Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease–Study
Tandem cycling may improve the health and well-being of people with Parkinson’s, according to a new study.
Pedaling on a bicycle built for two people...
Colorado Town is Case Study for Electric School Buses in Wintertime—They Outperformed Diesel
These frozen smoke belchers are Minnesota school buses that were set for a retrofit with diesel engines in 2012. New evidence, however, from a...
Women Get the Same Exercise Benefits As Men, But With Less Effort, Huge Study Shows
Researchers have discovered a "gender gap" between men and women when it comes to working out—and it favors women, who are not likely to...
Even Exercising Just Once a Week Can Help You Lose Weight, Says New Study
A team of researchers has discovered that even if you only have time to exercise once or twice a week, you can still reap...
Century of Tree Planting Stalls the Warming Effects in the Eastern United States, Says Study
A century of gradual reforestation across the American East and Southeast has kept the region cooler than it otherwise would have become, a new...
Traditional Chinese Herb Delivered by IV Improves Stroke Victims’ Recovery, Shows Large Scientific Study
A traditional Chinese herbal remedy made from one of the oldest living tree species was shown to aid in the recovery of stroke victims,...
Popping a Daily Multivitamin Could Prevent Cognitive Decline as we Age, Shows Third Study
Researchers found that those who took a daily multivitamin improved their memory and slowed cognitive aging by two years.
The team from Mass General Brigham...
Another Study Shows African Psychedelic Plant Ibogaine Treats Traumatic Brain Injury in Vets With ‘Dramatic’ Results
An African psychedelic plant “significantly” alleviated the symptoms of war veterans suffering from traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), according to another new study.
Ibogaine, a naturally...
Study Shows Hearing Aids May Help People Live Longer–Reducing Risk of Death by 24%
New research suggests hearing aids may help people live longer, showing that such devices reduce the risk of death by almost 25 percent.
Hearing loss...
Smokers Twice as Likely to Quit if Using Drug from Laburnum Tree, Finds Study
It's two days after New Year's, and that means a lot of people will be fighting the urge to go and replace the pack...
Learning to Just Say No to Unwanted Holiday Invitations Can Benefit Your Mental Health–New Study
A new and creative study shows that rejecting undesired invitations to parties can be beneficial in avoiding holiday burnout.
The study also found that even...
Cutting Calories by 12% Can Help People Live Healthier, Longer Lives, Says Study
Cutting calorie intake by 12 percent can extend your life by boosting energy and rejuvenating muscles.
Curbing calories while maintaining vitamin and mineral levels, known...
Good Cardiovascular Habits Can Knock 6 Years off Your Biological Age: New Study
Good cardiovascular health can knock six years off your biological age, says a team from Columbia University Medical Center in New York City
The researchers...