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Scientists Achieve Breakthrough, Talking With Lucid Dreamers in Their Sleep—And There’s Now An App For That

Dreams take us to an alternative reality while we're fast asleep. So, you might not expect that a person in the midst of a...

You Should Not Be Eating Late at Night: Here’s Why and How You Can Avoid it

All manner of subtle detriments can befall those who eat late at night, or even merely after the sun goes down. These can include heightened...

Man Becomes Rich When Meteorite From Heaven Crashes Through His Roof

One minute, you’re minding your own business, working outside your house building a coffin, and the next minute a smoking meteorite worth a small...

An Over-the-Counter Sleep Aid May Help Prevent and Treat COVID-19

Results from a new study suggest that a hormone commonly used as an over-the-counter sleep aid may be a viable treatment option for COVID-19. Particularly...

Sharp Reductions in Lung Cancer Death Rates Every Year Shown to Be Due to New Treatments

According to a new study, mortality rates from the most common lung cancer have fallen sharply in the United States in recent years, due...

‘Overwhelming Efficacy’ Found in New Lung Cancer Drug – Yale PhD Calls it ‘Transformative’

Phase III clincial trials for the AstraZeneca drug Tagrisso for lung cancer demonstrated overwhelming efficacy, reducing death and tumor recurrence by 89%.

Walking, Cycling, or Taking Train to Work Instead of Driving Associated With Lower Risk of Death and Illness

The intriguing new study was conducted using data from 300,000 commuters in England and Wales over the course of 25 years.

Video Gamers Join the Race to Produce COVID-19 Drugs With Innovative Citizen-Science Project

If you want to do something productive while self-isolating, scientists want people to play a video game that could help them find a COVID cure.

Need a Rest? New Research Says Squatting or Kneeling May Have Far More Health Benefits Than Sitting Down

Being sedentary doesn't necessarily mean that you can't exercise—it just means that you shouldn't necessarily spend your free time sitting down.

These are the 3 Most Promising Longevity Supplements From Scientific Research So Far

A growing body of research says that NR, NMN, and resveratrol are the most promising nutritional supplements for slowing the decline of aging.

Scientists Find Key to Delivering Turmeric Ingredient So It Can Be Absorbed to Treat Alzheimer’s and Herpes

Curcumin—the active compound found in turmeric—can now be more easily absorbed by the body to treat chronic conditions thanks to nanotechnology.

THC Holds Promise As Possible First-of-Kind Treatment for Women With Endometriosis: Study

Not only did the cannabinoids treat sympoms of pain and anxiety, they were also shown to reduce malignant growths caused by the common condition.

World’s First Plaque-Identifying Toothpaste Significantly Reduces Inflammation Throughout the Body

Plaque HD is the world's first toothpaste that uses color-changing properties to identify plaque—and it could also help to dramatically reduce stroke risk.

Artificial Intelligence System Identifies New Antibiotic for World’s Most Troubling Disease-Causing Bacteria

MIT researchers have succeeded in using an artificial intelligence system to identify an antibiotic that can fight and kill many hard-to-treat bacteria.

Scientists Find Molecular ‘Switch’ That Could Lead to Treatments for All Kinds of Disease by Reversing Inflammation and Aging

The discovery of an inflammation ‘switch’ could pave the way to new treatments for diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cancer and diabetes.

Smelling Your Lover’s Shirt Could Improve Your Sleep As Much as Sleeping Aids

People who slept with their romantic partner's t-shirt was shown to improve sleep quality on par with sleep supplements such as melatonin.

In World First, AI System Develops New Drug, Cuts R&D Costs By 80%, Moving it to Trials For OCD Patients in 1/5 the Time

A British artificial intelligence system has invented a new drug now in human trials for treating OCD—and using AI reduced the drug’s R&D costs by 80%.

Your Gut Microbiome Could Be Better at Predicting Disease and Lifespan Than Your Own Genetics

These two new studies awaiting peer review show that our gut microbiomes may do a better job of predicting longevity and diseases than our own genes.

Give Yourself a ‘Dry January’—You’ll Sleep Better, Save Money, and Lose Weight

These two studies show that there may be a dozen different benefits to quitting drinking for a month—and they have a dramatic impact on your health.

Playing Traditional Games Protects Your Thinking Skills As You Age, Says New 68-Year Study

Playing cards, chess, or board games isn't just fun—this longitudinal study says it protects your thinking skills as you get older.