If you enjoy dark chocolate or coffee, or both, you may be benefiting from a substance found in these products that is linked to a reduction in cellular aging. Read more
The Boston Globe - Dec 27
New research reveals exercise may reprogram heart-controlling nerves, giving hope for potentially better treatments for conditions such as irregular rhythms and chest pain. Read more
Fox News - Dec 27
New research ranks New Jersey as the 4th safest state for New Year’s Eve and Day driving. Continue reading... Read more
New Jersey 101.5 - Dec 27
It's the AI-mitation game. Read more
New York Post - Dec 27
A study linked ultra-processed foods to 32 harmful health effects including a higher risk of heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, adverse mental health and early death Read more
The Independent - Dec 27
A new study published today in Science Translational Medicine by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center details a therapeutic vulnerability in patients with an aggressive subtype of triple-negative breast cancer. Read more
Medical News - Dec 27
Ah, the dream of aspartame. Imagine an artificial sweetener, one of the most widely used in the world, that can turn your bitter coffee into a decadent dessert. And without any negative impact on your health. Well, that was the idea. But since it gained popularity in the mid-1980s, researchers ha... Read more
Vice News - Dec 26
Is there anything more annoying than a 'know-it-all' who thinks they're a wine expert? Well, they likely have no clue what they're talking about, according to an expert. Read more
Mail Online - Dec 25
Study finds widely prescribed opioid painkiller tramadol shows limited effectiveness for chronic pain while increasing risk of serious cardiovascular harm. Read more
Fox News - Dec 25
This article shows how TIKTAG speculative execution gadgets can leak ARM MTE memory tags, enabling practical memory corruption attacks against Chrome and the Linux kernel despite modern defenses. Read more
Hackernoon - Dec 24