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July 18, 9:32 PM
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July 18, 7:25 PM
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Surgeons at Huashan Hospital, Shanghai, implanted a commercially approved brain-computer interface in a patient who lost hand function on Monday. The patient recovered with stable vital signs and high-quality brain signals.
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July 18, 7:02 PM
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It’s the same no matter the type of cancer.
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July 18, 7:01 PM
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Health department in Michigan, where there are thousands of cases, points to prewashed salad kits as a possible culprit
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July 18, 7:00 PM
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These everyday foods can hide more grime than you think.
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July 18, 1:46 PM
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Fans can make you hotter rather than cooler, but the temperature at which you should turn them off depends on several factors, including your age and the humidity level
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July 18, 1:45 PM
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Some marathon runners and other athletes swear by beetroot juice shots, but is there evidence they really do anything for our bodies? Columnist Alice Klein investigates
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July 18, 1:45 PM
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How much sunscreen should you be using, when should you apply it, and are there any downsides to doing so? Skin cancer expert Rachel Neale is here to answer all of these questions and more
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July 18, 1:44 PM
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We used to think post-menopausal ovaries sat inert in the body, but evidence from mice suggests they may instead turn into an organ with a role in inflammation
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July 18, 1:44 PM
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The ovaries of aged mice become infiltrated with immune cells linked to widespread inflammation in the body, and the same change could be happening in women The ovaries may play a bigger role in post-menopause health than we thought Magicmine/Getty Images The ovaries may play a bigger role in post-menopause health than we thought Magicmine/Getty Images We used to think that once ovaries had passed through the menopausal transition, the scarred, shrunken organs sat inert in the body. But a study
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July 18, 1:41 PM
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An experimental immunotherapy has beaten aggressive brain tumours in a handful of children, and a personalised version is now being tested on more patients
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July 18, 1:40 PM
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Artistic representations of ancient humans often show large men with bulging muscles – but our ancestors were actually smaller than us, in both height and body mass. Columnist Michael Marshall reveals surprising details about the short kings of prehistory
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July 18, 1:39 PM
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Two types of jet stream patterns seem to be causing persistent heat domes over Europe, with big questions for the future
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July 18, 1:38 PM
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Low levels of replicating Epstein-Barr viruses might be the main driver of the autoimmune condition multiple sclerosis. This may mean that targeting them would be as effective as suppressing the immune system, with fewer side effects
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July 18, 1:38 PM
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It is vital we understand the differing effects of heat and humidity on our bodies MAURO PIMENTEL/AFP via Getty Images MAURO PIMENTEL/AFP via Getty Images WHEN the final of the 2026 men’s football World Cup kicks off in New Jersey this weekend, players can expect temperatures of over 30°C (86°F). Indeed, much of the tournament has been played in challenging conditions – like the high elevation and thin air of Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca – giving pundits plenty to chew over. Receive a weekly
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July 18, 1:38 PM
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A mathematical analysis suggests that the notion of agency, which is a prerequisite for consciousness, cannot be purely quantum in nature
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July 18, 1:37 PM
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The 2026 Tour de France has been the hottest ever. Norwegian-method pioneer and Uno-X Mobility coach Olav Aleksander Bu reveals how Nordic athletes have been learning to beat the heat
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July 18, 1:37 PM
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A new kind of antibody drug that more efficiently enters the brain could slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease with a much lower risk of dangerous side effects than existing therapies
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July 18, 1:36 PM
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Zombie, or senescent, cells accumulate in our body with age, when we become less able to clear them. But a study in mice suggests that a drug could restore this ability and improve ageing outcomes
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July 18, 1:36 PM
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Can everyone live a ‘good life’ without destroying the planet? Cutting back on our use of energy and materials so that we live within Earth’s means can seem like an insurmountable challenge. But after a decade grappling with these problems, a historic Portuguese city is beginning to walk this tightrope
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July 18, 1:35 PM
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You’re probably doing it too much.
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July 18, 1:25 PM
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Our expert pharmacist warns against mixing these medications with your morning cup of coffee.
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July 18, 1:23 PM
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Get out your shopping list! These foods may be your ticket to better blood pressure.
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July 18, 1:22 PM
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It even helped me declutter the dreaded junk drawer.
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July 18, 1:21 PM
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The secret to aging well might already be in your kitchen.
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Curated by Enzo Calamo
Enzo is the CEO of Lugen Family Office, CEO of Medici Family Office, a best selling author, and a social entrepreneur. Enzo is the most trusted Consigliere to several UHNW families and a sought after speaker.
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