Strong leg muscles do not just keep you upright and mobile. They actively protect your brain, sharpen your thinking, and may ...
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Scientists "cured" Alzheimer's in mice, are humans next?
Alzheimer’s disease has long been the nightmare diagnosis that medicine could slow at best, not stop. Now a wave of ...
A teenager reported missing from Snoqualmie was later found shot to death in a Shoreline apartment in June 2025, and King ...
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Common blood protein protects patients from lethal 'black fungus' infection, new study finds
Albumin is the most common protein in the blood, a vital molecule produced by the liver that helps maintain fluid balance and ...
Flu is making people miserable from coast to coast, thanks in large part to a new strain called subclade K. That’s why infectious disease experts are telling people to run, not walk, to get this ...
Low levels of albumin, a protein found in blood, are associated with poor clinical outcomes for people with the fungal disease mucormycosis.
With copper-blue blood prized by modern medicine and a body plan older than dinosaurs, the horseshoe crab reveals how ancient ...
How the mission to Mars will test the endurance of human biology more than any technology ever built
Ultimately, Mars will test our biology more than our technology. Every gram of muscle preserved, every synapse protected, every cell repaired will be a triumph of physiology. Space may dismantle the ...
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
Blood cancer is an umbrella term for a variety of diseases that affect the blood, bone marrow and lymphatic system. Like most ...
It's true that vitamin C can give your immune system a boost, but when it comes to treating or preventing colds, things get a ...
Two years ago, I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Though it comes with challenges, I won't let it stop me from doing what ...
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