Home Exercise Program Reduces Cognitive Decline During Cancer Chemotherapy

New trial shows home-based exercise significantly improved attention and reduced cognitive problems in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Up to 80%…

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MIT Develops 3D Augmented Reality System for Medical Ultrasound Interpretation

MIT researchers have developed an augmented reality system that transforms 2D ultrasound images into 3D visualizations through VR headsets. The…

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How Your 7-Meter Gut Functions as a Molecular Assembly Line for Nutrient Absorption

New research reveals how the 7-meter human digestive tract operates as a sophisticated assembly line, with each gut segment specialized…

Cooling Cooked Starch Creates Fiber: How Temperature Changes Food’s Nutritional Profile

New research reveals how cooling cooked starchy foods can more than double their fiber content, transforming rice and potatoes into…

MTHFR Gene Variants Respond Better to Riboflavin Than Folate for Blood Pressure Control

Clinical trials show MTHFR C677T TT carriers achieve better blood pressure control with riboflavin than the widely-promoted methylfolate. Low-dose vitamin…

MTHFR Gene Variant May Require Riboflavin, Not Just Methylfolate, New Research Shows

Clinical research shows MTHFR gene variants may respond better to riboflavin supplementation than methylfolate. TT carriers experienced 13 mmHg blood…

B12 Deficiency Damages Nerves Before Blood Tests Show Abnormalities, Studies Find

New research reveals that vitamin B12 deficiency can cause irreversible nerve damage even when standard blood tests appear completely normal.…

Why the ‘2pm Coffee Rule’ Fails: Metabolism Varies 5-Fold Between Individuals

New research reveals caffeine elimination varies 5-fold between individuals, making the popular '2pm coffee rule' ineffective for many. Genetic and…

Vitamin Deficiencies Disrupt Critical Biological Functions Across Multiple Body Systems

New research reveals how vitamin deficiencies create cascading effects across skeletal, immune, neurological, and blood systems. Understanding vitamins as biological…

Stanford Study Reveals Organs Age at Different Rates, Predicting Disease Risk 20 Years Early

Stanford researchers have developed technology that measures the aging rates of 11 different organs from a single blood draw. The…

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