Health
Memory Isn’t Just in the Brain
Stunning new research reveals that cells throughout the body store memory, unlocking the potential for groundbreaking therapies.
Are Standing Desks Bad for Your Health?
Recent studies reveal both the benefits and risks of standing desks. Learn how to use them effectively without compromising your well-being.
Why Aging Happens in Waves During Your 40s and 60s
Researchers uncover biomolecular shifts driving significant changes in midlife and later years, offering insights into managing healthy aging.
Are Antibiotics Wrecking Your Gut Health?
Uncover the long-term effects of antibiotics on the gut microbiome, why changes can last years, and how to restore balance.
Scientists Have Discovered How to Create a Younger Heart
Advances in stem cell and gene therapy are opening doors to heart repair, offering promising options to reverse heart disease damage.
Is Iron Deficiency Draining Your Health?
Affecting one-third of U.S. adults, iron deficiency causes serious risks if untreated. Learn who’s most vulnerable and how to address it.
How Gene Editing is Revolutionizing Treatment for Genetic Disorders
The first CRISPR therapy for sickle cell disease marks a major breakthrough in genome editing.
How Microbiome Imbalances May Impact the Brain
New studies reveal that gut bacteria imbalances may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease, opening the door to new prevention strategies.
Alternatives to Colonoscopy: Easier Ways to Get Screened for Colon Cancer
Learn about less invasive options for colon cancer screening, including stool-based tests and virtual colonoscopy.
Why ‘Common Sense’ Isn’t as Common as We Think
New studies show that common sense is more individualized than previously thought, with implications for reducing political polarization.