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T he heart is the body's hardest-working muscle. Whether you're awake or asleep, or exercising or resting, your heart is always at work. It pumps blood through arteries to deliver oxygen to organs and ...
Scientists have pioneered a new way to monitor sodium levels in the blood—without drawing a single drop. By combining terahertz radiation and optoacoustic detection, they created a non-invasive ...
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The UCLA advance opens the door to growing other vascularized organ models, including intestines and colons, providing ...
The modern workplace has created an epidemic of mental exhaustion that leaves millions of Americans feeling drained, unfocused and overwhelmed by the end of ...
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Could so-called blue carbon be key to resolving some of Australia’s biggest environmental and cultural challenges?
“Heatwaves are silent killers. Unlike floods or storms, their impact can be invisible: people who die during extreme heat usually have pre-existing health conditions, and heat is rarely recorded as a ...
But Ziophobia isn’t just political—it’s metaphysical. It shares deep roots with antisemitism, especially in the theological narratives of Christianity and Islam, which historically sought to replace ...
Zone 1 (minimal exertion): Your heart rate is ideal for warming up before your workout, cooling down after a workout or during a recovery workout (light training after intense sessions). Primarily in ...