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Scientists discover how the uterus knows when to push during childbirth
Successful childbirth depends on the uterus producing steady, well-organized contractions that move ...View More
This new sugar tastes like the real thing without the usual downsides
For more than a century, scientists and food companies have been looking for ways to replicate the t ...View More
Why music brings no joy to some people
About a decade ago, scientists identified a small group of people who feel no enjoyment when listeni ...View More
How Ozempic and Wegovy are quietly cutting America’s food bills
When people in the United States start using appetite-suppressing medications such as Ozempic and We ...View More
A little-known health syndrome may affect nearly everyone
A large majority of U.S. adults are unfamiliar with cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome, ...View More
A massive gene hunt reveals how brain cells are made
How do embryonic stem cells become brain cells, and which genes make that transformation possible? A ...View More
Injection turns sleeping tumor immune cells into cancer fighters
Tumors in the human body contain immune cells called macrophages that are naturally capable of attac ...View More
A room full of flu patients and no one got sick
This year's flu season has been especially harsh, driven in part by the rapid spread of a new varian ...View More
The 4x rule: Why some people’s DNA is more unstable than others
A large scale genetic analysis of more than 900,000 people has revealed that specific regions of DNA ...View More
Common food preservatives linked to higher risk of type 2 diabetes
People who consume higher amounts of food preservatives may face a greater risk of developing type 2 ...View More













