Can a diet really ease lipoedema? Sunniva’s journey to pain relief and weight loss

Can a diet really ease lipoedema? Sunniva’s journey to pain relief and weight loss

Lipoedema is thought to be a common, but little-known disease that mainly affects women. The disease is painful. Lipoedema is characterized by disproportionate and excess fatty tissue on the thighs and calves, and sometimes on the arms, while the hands and feet are unaffected. A new doctoral thesis at NTNU investigated the relationship between two…

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Scientists just uncovered three ancient worlds frozen beneath Illinois for 300 million years

Scientists just uncovered three ancient worlds frozen beneath Illinois for 300 million years

More than 300 million years ago, during the Carboniferous Period, much of northern Illinois outside Chicago — including what is now the Mazon Creek (“muh-ZAHN”) fossil site — was alive with ancient creatures thriving in lush, tropical swamps, river deltas and shallow seas. Now, researchers at the University of Missouri’s College of Arts and Science…

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Stunning “wonder reptile” discovery rewrites the origins of feathers

Stunning “wonder reptile” discovery rewrites the origins of feathers

Body coverings such as hair and feathers have played a central role in evolution. They enabled warm-bloodedness by insulating the body, and were used for courtship, display, deterrence of enemies and, in the case of feathers, flight. Their structure is characterised by longer and more complex skin outgrowths that differ significantly from the simple and…

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Scientists uncover hidden brain shortcut to weight loss without the nausea

Scientists uncover hidden brain shortcut to weight loss without the nausea

Weight loss and diabetes drugs on the market often do not achieve long-term weight loss for patients. GLP-1 drugs target brain neurons that control appetite but frequently cause side effects. Nausea and vomiting force 70% of patients to stop treatment within a year. Syracuse University chemistry professor Robert Doyle is leading a multidisciplinary team that…

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A 16-million-year-old amber fossil just revealed the smallest predator ant ever found

A 16-million-year-old amber fossil just revealed the smallest predator ant ever found

Wherever there’s dirt there’s bound to be ants, but one particular group is so adept at blending in with the ground that they hold the name “dirt ant” (Basiceros) all to themselves. Now, an ancient fossil has revealed these elusive ants have seen much more of the planet’s dirt throughout their history than scientists previously…

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Scientists reveal Alaska could get up to two minutes’ warning before the next big quake

Scientists reveal Alaska could get up to two minutes’ warning before the next big quake

For a wide variety of earthquake scenarios in Alaska, an earthquake early warning (EEW) system could provide at least 10 seconds of warning time for hazardous shaking, according to a new report. Increasing the density and improving the spacing of seismic stations around the state could add 5 to 15 seconds to these estimated warning…

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The hidden ways light at night damages your brain, mood, and metabolism

The hidden ways light at night damages your brain, mood, and metabolism

In a comprehensive Genomic Press Innovators & Ideas interview published today, distinguished neuroscientist Dr. Randy J. Nelson shares insights from his pioneering research on how disrupted circadian rhythms affect brain function and overall health. The interview, published in Brain Medicinetraces Dr. Nelson’s unconventional path from farm work and autopsy assistant to becoming one of the…

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