Ovaries Begin Aging Decades Before Menopause
New research indicates that ovarian aging begins decades before menopause and that these organs remain active after the transition.
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New research indicates that ovarian aging begins decades before menopause and that these organs remain active after the transition.
Medical science is shifting focus from chronological age to biological clocks to better determine a person's actual health status and longevity.
A new minimally invasive tiny-bead procedure is showing potential to reduce knee osteoarthritis pain and delay the need for replacement surgery.
An experimental drug candidate is showing the ability to reverse severe fatty liver disease by repairing and protecting the gut.
New research highlights non-memory symptoms as potential early indicators of Alzheimer’s, shifting the focus toward pre-symptomatic detection.
A major new study suggests coffee consumption may provide powerful health benefits for the liver.
New research suggests British efforts to inoculate against smallpox may have inadvertently caused a deadly outbreak among Indigenous Australians.
Recent study findings indicate lung transplants may improve survival outcomes for patients diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer.
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Public interest in the long-term safety and broader applications of daily creatine supplementation is rising across health and fitness reporting.
New research identifies a potential link between chronic fatigue syndrome and dysfunction in the brain's waste-clearing system.
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11 news sources are covering this Health story right now — Archynetys is tracking how fast it spreads.
A stem cell breakthrough capable of remaking retinal blood vessels is offering new hope for the treatment of blindness.
New research suggests ovaries do not retire after menopause, instead shifting their identity to function as immune-like organs.
A global review of billions of mRNA vaccine doses confirms their safety and effectiveness while signaling new potential for medical applications.
A new non-surgical treatment for osteoarthritis has been shown to halve knee pain over a 12-month trial period.
Researchers have discovered a drug that blocks 90% of pancreatic cancer cell migration in laboratory tests.
New research suggests that sitting or reclining for more than 30 minutes at a time may increase the risk of cancer mortality.
Scientists have identified the mechanism allowing a specific jellyfish to heal wounds in minutes without leaving scars.
A new single-injection therapy has demonstrated the ability to reverse chronic osteoarthritis in animals within four weeks.
New research suggests that your daily coffee habit might be protecting your liver.
The National Institutes of Health has launched the world's largest integrated health database, promising to revolutionize healthcare research.
A new study has uncovered lymphatic networks in the spine, hinting at broader health implications.
Researchers may have identified a key mechanism in the spread of Alzheimer's disease through the brain.
A Chinese stem cell transplant trial shows promise for Type 1 diabetes patients.
Researchers and doctors are exploring the broader implications of GLP-1 weight loss drugs as their use becomes more widespread.
A new vitamin B12 therapy is showing promise in the fight against a deadly form of brain cancer.
New research indicates that GLP-1 receptor agonists, including Ozempic, are being misused by individuals with eating disorders.
New Oxford research and a predictive calculator confirm that serious muscle side effects from statins are extremely rare for most patients.
Scientists identify a protein that may prevent harmful brain processes in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases
A new study questions the effectiveness of many IVF add-on treatments, sparking debate in fertility circles.
A COVID-19 vaccine study previously blocked by the acting CDC director has been published in an outside medical journal.
Scientists are uncovering how different parts of the body age at varying rates, revealing new insights into the aging process.
Two patients with severe autoimmune disease have remained relapse-free for over 15 years following stem cell transplants.
A controversial case report on psilocybin's effects on an Alzheimer's patient has sparked global interest.
An experimental first-in-class heart drug may offer a new method for repairing damaged kidneys and reducing scarring.
A race to develop vaccines for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola is underway, including a candidate that has existed for 15 years.