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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

How Our Thoughts About Aging Shape Our Minds

People often think about aging in different ways. Some see it as a time of wisdom and growth. Others see it as a decline. These thoughts can change how we live. They can even affect our health. This is what stereotype embodiment theory (SET) says. It tells us that our beliefs about aging can impact

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Nov 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Gal Gadot Honored for Standing Up for Israel

Gal Gadot, the famous Israeli actor, just won a big award called the Genesis Prize. This prize is given to people who do great things and support Jewish values. Gadot is known for her strong support of Israel, especially during the tough times of the war with Hamas. The war started in October 2023

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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

How Underground Living Changes the Eyes of Mandarin Voles

Mandarin voles, small mammals that live mostly underground, have eyes that are different from their relatives that live above ground. Scientists wanted to see how living in the dark changes their vision. They compared Mandarin voles to Brandt's voles, which live above ground, and regular lab mice.

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

DDTs and Genetics: A Double Whammy for High Cholesterol?

A recent study dug into how DDTs and genes team up to mess with our cholesterol levels. Researchers tracked over 6, 000 people from Wuhan and Zhuhai, checking their DDT levels and cholesterol at the start and six years later. They found that DDTs, especially one called p, p'-DDT, can push up bad cho

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Gene Editing Breakthroughs Boost Stocks

The world of gene editing is buzzing with excitement. Two companies, Crispr Therapeutics and Intellia Therapeutics, are making waves with their latest findings. Their stocks are on the rise, thanks to promising results in treating high cholesterol and a rare swelling disorder. Crispr Therapeutics s

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

How Portuguese Doctors Use Health Apps in Their Work

In Portugal, family doctors are starting to use health apps more often. These apps can help patients take better care of themselves. But how exactly are these doctors using them? That's what a recent study tried to find out. First, it's important to understand that health apps are becoming really p

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Sleep Troubles Might Be Linked to Prostate Cancer: What's the Deal?

Researchers have been digging into the connection between mental health and prostate cancer. The focus? Ten different mental health conditions and their possible link to this type of cancer. The goal was to figure out if there's a cause-and-effect relationship. First off, they looked at both direct

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Smart Strategies to Improve Antibiotic Use

Denmark took a step to fight antibiotic resistance in 2018. They introduced quality clusters in general practices. These clusters let doctors pick topics to improve, like antibiotic use. The goal was to see if focusing on antibiotics in these clusters made a difference. Researchers looked at prescr

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Family Matters: Unraveling the Genetic Puzzle of Low Cholesterol

In a family with unusually low cholesterol levels, scientists found a unique genetic clue. This family had a rare gene variant that might explain their condition. The variant is in a gene called ANGPTL3. This gene is not often linked to low cholesterol, making this discovery quite interesting. Rese

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Brain Boosters: A New Way to Fight Memory Loss

Brain diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's are tough to treat. Scientists have tried many things, but nothing has worked really well. Now, they are looking at new ways to get medicine to the brain. One idea is to use the nose! Yes, the nose! This method is not invasive and can help the medicine

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