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Do you drink a lot of coffee? Your genes may determine the consequences

Coffee plays a central role in many people’s daily lives, but new research suggests that its effect on the heart is not the same for everyone.

New research: Fructose may increase the risk of lifestyle diseases

Researchers suggest that fructose plays a greater role in the development of lifestyle-related diseases than previously assumed.

New discovery: Licorice may help treat inflammatory bowel disease

Researchers have identified a compound derived from licorice that could become a new treatment for intestinal diseases.

Two servings of nuts a week may support cancer recovery, study finds

New research points to a possible link between dietary choices and disease progression.

Conversations with AI may change our perception of reality

A new research article suggests that prolonged conversations with artificial intelligence can influence users’ perception of reality.

Do you drink a lot of coffee? Your genes may determine the consequences

Coffee plays a central role in many people’s daily lives, but new research suggests that its effect on the heart is not the same for everyone.

New research: Fructose may increase the risk of lifestyle diseases

Researchers suggest that fructose plays a greater role in the development of lifestyle-related diseases than previously assumed.

New discovery: Licorice may help treat inflammatory bowel disease

Researchers have identified a compound derived from licorice that could become a new treatment for intestinal diseases.

Two servings of nuts a week may support cancer recovery, study finds

New research points to a possible link between dietary choices and disease progression.

Not all fat is harmful: This type is linked to lower blood pressure

Research in mice points to a possible connection between fat tissue and blood pressure.

New research shows why memory loss can accelerate

New large-scale international research shows that the relationship between changes in the brain and memory does not follow a straight line.

Study explores new way to activate immune cells inside cancer tumors

A new study describes an alternative way of using the body’s own immune cells to treat cancer.

Here’s why people fail when they try to quit snus

Many snus users struggle to quit, even when the desire is there. New research shows why a decision alone is often not enough.

Elon Musk: Medical education will become pointless in the future

Elon Musk has questioned one of society’s most respected educational paths.

Putin’s Russian Viagra disappoints despite massive state support

A state-funded Russian attempt to develop an alternative to Viagra has fallen short of expectations.