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Flu Shots Significantly Cut Risk of Heart Attack Or Stroke For People Over 50, Says Study of 7 Million Patients

A study of seven million patients hospitalized found that a seasonal flu shot cut the risk of heart attacks by up to 85 percent, and cut strokes by 50%.

A City in Alaska is Housing its Homeless – Which Makes It Possibly The ‘Nicest Place’ in America

Anchorage, Alaska, a city known for its cold climate is warming hearts by housing its homeless in private homes during the coronavirus crisis.

Diluting Plasma Shown to Rejuvenate Tissue and Reverse Signs of Aging in Old Mice, Says Cool New Study

The study by the University of California–Berkeley about diluting blood plasma, may soon lead to a treatment for reversing symptoms of old age in humans.

Fasting-Mimicking Diet Shown to Be ‘Safe and Effective Supplement’ to Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer Patients

The research also suggests that short-term fasting or fasting-mimicking diets could help to prevent tumor growth in other cancer patients as well.

Startup Global-PPE Delivers Essential Protective Gear to Native American Reservations

A healthcare startup called Global-PPE based in Virginia delivered personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies to underserved Native Americans.

Perros Entrenados para Olfatear Covid-19 Logran un Puntaje Casi Perfecto en Diagnosticar Muestras de Sudoración

En un estudio francés, perros de detección fueron entrenados para detectar el olor de Covid-19 que el sudor axilar de pacientes infectados - y estuvieron casi perfectos.

Dogs Trained to Sniff Out COVID-19 Score Near-Perfect in Diagnosis of Human Sweat Samples

In a French study, detection dogs were trained to sniff out the smell of COVID-19 on the armpit sweat of infected patients—and they were near perfect.

Programa de Ayuno Intermitente Muestra que el Cáncer y la Enfermedad Metabólica Pueden Eliminarse en Ratones y Humanos

Esta nueva investigación ha descrito aún otro beneficio del ayuno intermitente - que puede derivar del tiempo en el que se come, en vez de lo qué se come.

New Intermittent Fasting Program Shown to Suppress Cancer and Metabolic Disease in Mice and Humans

This new research has outlined yet another benefit to intermittent fasting—that may arise from the time you eat, rather than what you eat.

New Contact Lenses May Soon Allow Diabetics to Monitor Glucose Levels With Just the Blinks of Their Eyes

Not only can the smart contact lenses monitor glucose levels, they can also release medication directly into the membrane of the eye.

For First Time in History, AI Learns to Translate Silent Human Brain Activity into Text for Locked-In Syndrome Patients

In a landmark technological achievement, scientist has developed an AI system that can translate the thoughts of paralyzed patients into words.

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.

Engineer Makes a DIY Cell Phone With Rotary Dial So She Doesn’t Have to Use a Smartphone

Rather than learn to live with a smartphone, this engineer designed her own cell phone with a rotary dial—and she is helping others to make their own.

Encuentran un “Apagado” Molecular que Podría Tratar Enfermedades al Revertir la Inflamación y el Envejecimiento

El descubrimiento de un 'interruptor' de la inflamación podría sentar las bases para los nuevos tratamientos de enfermedades como el Alzeimer, Parkinson, cancer y diabetes.

Woman Who Led Modest Life Stuns 15 Charities By Dividing Her $14 Million Estate Among Them

Australian woman Sheila Woodcock lived a comfortable private life—and shocked everyone by leaving a $14 million estate to 15 charities after her death.

‘Pivotal’ New Drug Helps to Preserve Brain Cells and Improve Outcomes After a Stroke

The Canadian researchers say that the drug can make the difference between paralysis and walking out of the hospital unassisted.

Researchers Design First-of-its-Kind Wearable Device That Can Monitor Animals’ Health Through Their Fur

Not only could this Fitbit-like device help monitor the vitals of pets with medical conditions, it could also help keep animals safe during surgery.

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.

FDA Approves ‘World’s First’ Portable Bedside MRI Scanner Costing 20 Times Less Than Current Systems

This week's 510(k) clearance from the Food and Drug Administration means that the device will be ready for shipment this summer.