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Matcha: The Vivid Green Tea Shaking Up the Global Palate
From Los Angeles to London, Paris to Sydney, a vibrant green powder is becoming the signature order at trendy cafes. Matcha, the finely ground green tea steeped in Japanese…
New MS Therapy Shows Promise in Repairing Nervous System Damage
Early clinical trial results have ignited hope for a future class of multiple sclerosis (MS) treatments that could repair the very damage that drives disability, a groundbreaking…
AI ‘Detective’ Identifies Hidden Causes of Child Epilepsy, Paving Way for Life-Changing Surgeries
TOKYO — Researchers in Australia have developed an artificial intelligence tool that acts as a super-sleuth, detecting minuscule, hard-to-spot brain malformations in children with…
Continuous Support Helps People Maintain Their Weight After Dieting
A new study has shown that people who receive regular phone-based support after weight loss are more successful at keeping the weight off. However, receiving additional calls when…
Measuring Blood Sugar Through Voice Tone… Will Diabetics Say Goodbye to Needle Pricks?
A groundbreaking study by researchers from Klick Labs in Canada has revealed a link between blood sugar levels and vocal pitch. This discovery paves the way for future innovations…
Can the Keto Diet Cause Fatty Liver Disease? What the Science Says
The ketogenic, or "keto," diet has become a major trend for weight loss. The principle is to drastically reduce carbohydrate intake while consuming high amounts of fat. However, a…
Understanding Ovarian Cancer: Risk Factors, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Ovarian cancer is among the most common types of cancer affecting women. The German health information portal "Aponet.de" recently outlined the key risk factors, symptoms, and…
Are We Getting Closer to Building an Artificial Kidney?
Scientists have made significant progress in the effort to develop artificial kidneys for both mice and humans. In a breakthrough study, researchers combined the kidney’s…
WHO: 142 Pneumonia Deaths Recorded in Afghanistan as Health Crisis Deepens
Kabul, Afghanistan — The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned of a growing health emergency in Afghanistan after reporting 142 pneumonia-related deaths in August, alongside…
Psychologists: Drinking Coffee Boosts Mood
A new joint study by researchers at the University of Warwick in the UK and Bielefeld University in Germany has found that people who drink coffee in the morning tend to be in a…