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12/10/2025
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By Jacob Thomas
Standard brain cancer treatment causes measurable cognitive decline within one year, new study reveals
A new study published in Neuro-Oncology reveals that standard, aggressive treatment for slow-growing IDH-mutated gliomas causes significant, measurable cognitive decline within one year, challenging the assumption that such therapy is always beneficial. Patients receiving the standard protocol of radiotherapy and chemotherapy after surgery showed marked deterioration: 24% declined in executive function, 21% in language and […]
12/10/2025
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By Jacob Thomas
“Regenerate Yourself Masterclass” on BrightU: Sayer Ji introduces the “New Biology” revolution
On Day 1 to 5 of “Regenerate Yourself Masterclass,” Sayer Ji challengedĀ the conventional view of the body as a fragile machine, introducing the “New Biology” which sees the body as a self-regenerating system designed for resilience, not destined for disease. It explores how food acts beyond mere fuel, containing bioactive components (like microRNAs) that communicate […]
12/08/2025
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By Jacob Thomas
Common childhood virus linked to bladder cancer
Research reveals the common BK virus, usually dormant after childhood infection, can cause DNA damage in bladder cells that may lead to cancer decades later. This occurs through the body’s own defensive response to the virus, not through the virus directly integrating into DNA. The virus-triggered damage affects not only infected cells but also nearby […]
12/04/2025
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By Jacob Thomas
How plant-based diets are fueling a new generation of elite athletes
Scientific research shows that a plant-based diet can be advantageous for athletes, leading to improved endurance, higher VO2 max (a key indicator of cardiovascular fitness) and faster recovery times. A common misconception is that plant-based diets lack sufficient protein for athletes. Studies contradict this, suggesting that protein is often overemphasized to the detriment of carbohydrate […]
11/22/2025
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By Jacob Thomas
New York Times article implicitly acknowledges that autism isn’t caused by genetics
A New York Times article has implicitly stated that autism is not primarily a genetic disorder, challenging a decades-long established medical narrative. The article reports that genetic mutations only explain about 25% to 30% of autism cases, a figure that undermines the long-held belief that autism is largely hereditary. A key revelation is the focus […]
11/09/2025
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By Jacob Thomas
New 2D material called MXenes pioneers a path to greener fuel and fertilizer, study shows
Researchers are developing a revolutionary class of ultra-thin materials called MXenes to convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, a vital fertilizer and potential green fuel. The key innovation involves manipulating the “lattice nitrogen,” nitrogen atoms integrated into the MXene’s structure,to control its efficiency as a catalyst for this reaction. This approach challenges traditional catalyst design by […]
11/07/2025
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By Jacob Thomas
Heat turns everyday plastics into a microplastic health crisis, experts warn
According to experts, heat causes plastic to break down and shed microplastics much more quickly. This makes reheating food in plastic containers or drinking hot liquids from plastic-lined cups a primary source of exposure. The kitchen is a major hotspot for microplastic exposure, especially from heated plastics. Similarly, washing synthetic fabrics in hot water releases […]
11/02/2025
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By Jacob Thomas
Fallen fruit from ginkgo trees emitting vomit-like stench in California’s Capitol Park
A potent, unpleasant smell in California’s Capitol Park is caused by the fallen fruit of two 75-year-old female ginkgo trees, an odor compared to rancid butter and vomit. Officials have taken action by surrounding the trees with barriers and signs to address both the strong odor and the slip hazard created by the fruit on […]
11/02/2025
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By Jacob Thomas
“Regenesis” on BrightU: Research reveals blood sugar’s surprising role in accelerating aging and brain decline
On Day 8 of the “Regenesis by Jonathan Otto,” aired on Nov. 1, host JonathanĀ Otto explained that blood sugar is a central regulator of hormones, energy and the rate of aging, with recent science in immunometabolism showing it directly controls immune system function. He presented the mechanism by which poor metabolic health threatens the brain, […]
11/01/2025
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By Jacob Thomas
Why eight hours of sleep doesn’t guarantee rest
Sleep quality is more critical than quantity. Simply spending seven to nine hours in bed does not guarantee restful sleep; factors like sleep fragmentation and insufficient deep or REM sleep can leave you feeling tired. Your body’s internal clock, regulated by light and darkness, is essential for restorative sleep. Sleeping at the wrong biological time […]
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