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Around the world, about 2 billion people lack enough iron in their diets, leading to serious health problems such as anemia, ...
For years, red meat has been linked to heart disease, prompting many health experts to recommend cutting back or eliminating ...
As the world shifts toward electric vehicles, renewable energy, and portable electronics, demand for lithium — a key ...
High above our heads, between 50 and 100 kilometers (30–60 miles) above the Earth’s surface, lies the mesosphere—a part of ...
Researchers have reconstructed the brain, heart, and fins of Norselaspis glacialis, a jawless fish that lived over 400 ...
Eating more vegetables—and some fruit—may be linked to better mental health, according to a large Australian study.
The study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reveals that a special type of fluid called an ...
The researchers also pointed out that more studies are needed. Other drugs, such as gabapentin, venlafaxine, and other types ...
Researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) have discovered that benztropine, a medication used since the 1950s ...
When applied to teeth, keratin forms a dense mineral layer that mimics natural enamel. This not only protects the tooth from ...
A new study led by Michigan Medicine has found that high levels of triglycerides — the most common type of fat found in our ...
We’re all born with mammary glands—better known as breasts. These are made of glandular tissue, fat and the ligaments that attach them to our chest wall. For roughly half of us—those born biologically ...