A viral study found women who started estrogen therapy before menopause had dramatically fewer heart attacks, strokes and cases of breast cancer—but experts say not so fast.
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Scientists at Tel Aviv University have developed a new way to investigate dark matter by studying faint radio waves from the ...
Adults who walk for longer periods, defined as longer than 10 minutes, had substantially lower risks of cardiovascular ...
Sarepta Therapeutics Inc. (($SRPT)) announced an update on their ongoing clinical study. Study Overview: Sarepta Therapeutics Inc. is conducting a ...
Bayer AG (($BAYRY)) announced an update on their ongoing clinical study. Bayer AG is conducting an observational study titled An Observational ...
For people trying to make informed choices about their own health and that of their families, it can be tough to make sense of it all. The science can feel contradictory and confusing. Human data is ...
The scientific method has been the gold standard in analysis for at least 400 years, but you wouldn’t know that from reading ...
Professor Susumu Kitagawa, the 2025 Chemistry Nobel laureate, attributes his groundbreaking work on metal-organic frameworks ...
“The researchers found that people in the groups who accumulated more of their daily steps in longer bouts had better health outcomes than those who more commonly took shorter bouts of steps. Those ...