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Latest about Health
Super-detailed map of brain cells that keep us awake could improve our understanding of consciousness
By Nicoletta Lanese published
A new map of a brain network that sustains wakefulness in humans could help improve our understanding of consciousness.
'Frankenstein' mice with brain cells from rats raised in the lab
By Stephanie Pappas published
In recent experiments, rat brain cells filled in for lost neurons in mouse brains, raising new possibilities for growing donor tissues across species.
When did humans start getting the common cold?
By Kamal Nahas published
Prehistoric cold viruses are hard to find in the historical record, but scientists have unearthed some evidence in ancient human teeth.
Woman's sudden blindness in 1 eye revealed hidden lung cancer
By Emily Cooke published
Doctors say it's very unusual to develop a visual impairment as the first symptom of lung cancer.
Why do people hear their names being called in the woods?
By Ben Turner published
Auditory pareidolia is a phenomenon in which people can hear familiar sounds from seemingly static background noise.
How common chemicals — including those in bed sheets — can boost eczema risk
By Ian Myles published
An allergist and immunologist explains the link between eczema and pollutants found in synthetic fabric, cigarette smoke and wildfires.
Can humans see ultraviolet light?
By Tyler Santora published
Ultraviolet has very short and energetic wavelengths that are shorter than violet on the visible spectrum. But can people see UV?
PTSD tied to 95 'risk hotspots' in the genome
By Jennifer Zieba published
In a group effort, scientists from all over the world came together to create a detailed map of the genetic causes behind PTSD.
New UTI vaccine wards off infection for years, early studies suggest
By Sahana Sitaraman published
More than 50% of the patients who used a new mouth-spray-based vaccine didn't have a UTI for up to nine years.
Blood test powered by AI could catch osteoarthritis 8 years earlier than X-ray, early data show
By Emily Cooke published
A new blood test could determine whether someone will develop knee osteoarthritis up to eight years before structural damage is picked up by an X-ray.
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