Record Heat Linked to Unusual Ocean Pattern
A newly published study identifies an „Indian Niño” as a key driver of the extreme global heat experienced in 2023 and 2024. Researchers pinpoint this unusual ocean warming as responsible for a…
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334 articlesA newly published study identifies an „Indian Niño” as a key driver of the extreme global heat experienced in 2023 and 2024. Researchers pinpoint this unusual ocean warming as responsible for a…
Researchers in Madrid recently investigated telomerase activity. The study, published April 13, 2026, in *Aging-US*, examined how human telomerase functions in different animal species. Raúl…
University of Toronto engineers have created a new technique. It allows lab-grown heart cells to develop more like adult human tissue. This advancement promises improved research into heart disease…
Researchers recently found a strong connection between stroke incidence and both unusually slow and fast heart rates. The study was unveiled at the European Stroke Organization Conference (ESOC)…
Researchers pinpointed a connection between faulty gene splicing and advanced kidney cancer. The study, conducted by City of Hope and TGen, focused on patients with metastatic disease. Findings could…
A new analytical tool, called OBSCORE, can identify people at high risk for serious health problems linked to obesity. Researchers developed it using data from almost 200,000 individuals. This offers…
A new study reveals a significant change in severe obesity treatment. Researchers analyzed health records from almost 20 million patients. They found a dramatic increase in prescriptions for GLP-1…
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem recently discovered how pancreatic beta cells change over a lifetime. The study explains why most people maintain stable blood sugar despite…
Researchers analyzed over 66,000 whole-body MRI scans using AI to create a detailed map of fat and muscle distribution in the human body. The study was published on May 5 in the journal Radiology. It…
Researchers at VIB and KU Leuven have discovered Parkinson’s disease isn’t a single condition. Their work, released May 5, 2026, reveals distinct subtypes. This explains why treatments often fail to…
A recent study examined over 90,000 obese patients with type 2 diabetes. Researchers found bariatric surgery proved more cost-effective than GLP-1 medications. The analysis focused on healthcare…
The US population aged 65 and older is projected to reach 71 million by 2030, raising concerns about age-related diseases. Researchers have found a link between obesity and Alzheimer's disease,…