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Scientists finally explain the real reason pregnant women get morning sickness

Morning sickness isn’t just random misery—it’s a biological defense system shaped by evolution to protect the fetus. By linking immune responses to nausea and...
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Half of adults suffer from dry eyes, but most never get help

Dry eyes are far more common than previously believed, with over half of adults in the US and Europe experiencing symptoms, yet most remain...
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One number at age 7 could predict how long you live

Children with higher blood pressure as young as age 7 face a sharply increased risk of dying from cardiovascular disease by their mid-50s, according...
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Common heart drug taken by millions found useless, possibly risky

Beta blockers, used for decades after heart attacks, provide no benefit for patients with preserved heart function, according to the REBOOT trial. The massive...
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This vaccine uses dental floss instead of needles

Scientists have discovered that flossing between your teeth could one day help vaccinate you. By targeting a uniquely permeable gum tissue called the junctional...
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A tiny chemistry hack just made mRNA vaccines safer, stronger, and smarter

What if mRNA vaccines could be made more powerful and less irritating? Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have found a way to do...
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Can zebrafish help humans regrow hearing cells?

Zebrafish can regenerate sensory hair cells that humans permanently lose, like those in the inner ear linked to hearing and balance. New research reveals two specific genes that control how different supporting cells in zebrafish divide and regenerate, offering clues to how mammals might someday tap into similar regenerative powers.
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Invisible ID: How a single breath could reveal your health—and your identity

Scientists have discovered that your breathing pattern is as unique as a fingerprint and it may reveal more than just your identity. Using a...
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The pandemic pet boom was real. The happiness boost wasn’t

Locked-down Hungarians who gained or lost pets saw almost no lasting shift in mood or loneliness, and new dog owners actually felt less calm...
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Parkinson’s may begin decades earlier — and your immune system might know first

Misbehaving T cells light up long before Parkinson’s symptoms show, zeroing in on vulnerable brain proteins. Their early surge could double as an alarm bell and a target for stop-it-early treatments.