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Hidden Cholesterol Traffic Jam Linked to Brain Disease

A groundbreaking PNAS study uncovers a new cellular transport route. When cholesterol gets stuck due to faulty protein delivery, it mimics severe neurodegenerative diseases. Discover the crucial role of NPC1 and VPS41.

Alzheimer's Reversed in Mice, Memory Restored: Study

Groundbreaking research from the US and China shows Alzheimer's symptoms reversed in mice using a novel gene therapy approach, restoring memory. A potential game-changer for dementia treatment.

New Heart Risk Tool Reveals Surprising Factors

The American Heart Association's updated calculator shows age and sex are the biggest heart disease risks. Discover how kidney health, smoking, and diabetes impact your 10-year risk. Learn what you can control.

Tea vs Coffee: Which is Better for Your Bones?

A new Australian study finds tea drinkers have slightly better hip bone density than coffee lovers. Discover the surprising tipping point for coffee consumption and what it means for osteoporosis risk.

Bone-Free Fish Created by Chinese Scientists

Chinese researchers use CRISPR to create a bone-free strain of gibel carp, removing the choking hazard and making freshwater fish safer and easier to eat for families.

Bok Choy: A Superfood for Gut, Bones, and Heart

Discover how bok choy (pak choi), rich in fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants, supports gut health, strengthens bones, and improves heart function. Learn the science-backed benefits.

5 Foods Equivalent to a Vitamin D Supplement

Discover 5 everyday foods rich in vitamin D that can support bone health and immunity. Learn how fatty fish, eggs, and more offer a natural nutrient boost. Read for dietary tips!

7 Proven Health Benefits of Bone Broth

Discover 7 science-backed nutritional facts about bone broth, from collagen for joints to glycine for sleep. Learn how this ancient food supports gut, skin, and bone health.

Chennai's 2-Layer Implant Heals Joints in 12 Weeks

Chennai researchers develop a cell-free bilayer scaffold that regenerates both cartilage and bone in joint injuries, offering a promising new treatment for arthritis and trauma. Read about the breakthrough.

Heart Disease & Depression: A Dangerous Biological Link

New European research reveals a biological link between heart disease and depression, creating a vicious cycle. Learn about the shared risks, symptoms, and integrated treatment solutions for better health.

Common Constipation Drug May Slow Kidney Disease

A widely available and affordable laxative, lactulose, shows potential in slowing chronic kidney disease progression in a new study. Learn about this promising repurposed treatment.

KGMU's New Limb-Saving Treatment for Aggressive Bone Cancer

King George's Medical University introduces chemoembolization, a minimally invasive treatment for aggressive bone cancers in young patients, aiming to save limbs and improve quality of life. Read about the first successful procedure.

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