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An enzyme released during exercise protects the brain from aging and Alzheimer's. A new study shows the mechanism by which the enzyme, GPLD1, mitigates damage to the aging brain by pruning proteins off veins and arteries, so blood can sweep away toxins, and bring fresh nutrients into the brain.

This new tooth powder whitens teeth without damage

Australia's environment is improving in many ways, but climate change is ‘accelerating’ damage to our marine ecosystems and wildlife at rapid pace - EurekAlert!

Iran’s internet shutdown muddies global efforts to track damage to historical sites

Ozempic-Like Drugs May Help Prevent Damage After a Heart Attack

Future spacecraft could fix their own damage using 'self-healing' materials

Semaglutide May Reverse Damage Caused by Osteoarthritis, Study Suggests

Diagnostic dilemma: A parasite never before seen in humans was behind a woman's lung infection, organ damage and forgetfulness: A woman developed a persistent infection, and doctors couldn't pinpoint the cause for many months.

How open questions reveal the full extent of damage done by electroconvulsive therapy - EurekAlert!

Missing Link Between Parkinson's Protein And Damage to Brain Cells Discovered

Whiter Teeth Without the Damage? This New Powder Could Change Oral Care

Damage from a heart attack comes from brain signals, mouse study suggests

Drinking 2+ alcoholic beverages a day nearly doubles the risk of rectal cancer, but the damage appears reversible. A 20-year study of 88,000 adults found that those who quit drinking returned to the same risk level as light drinkers.

Damage to the ocean nearly doubles economic cost of climate change, new study finds

Brain immune cells may drive more damage in females than males with Alzheimer’s - EurekAlert!

Feral AI gossip with the potential to spread damage and shame will become more frequent, researchers warn - EurekAlert!

Alcohol causes cancer. A study from IOCB Prague confirms damage to DNA and shows how cells defend against it - EurekAlert!

Switching immune cells to “night mode” could limit damage after a heart attack, study suggests - EurekAlert!

Neutrophils are less aggressive at night, explaining why nighttime heart attacks cause less damage than daytime events - EurekAlert!

Rice Fields Are Drowning and the Damage Is Accelerating Worldwide