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  • Extreme Exercise Can Strain the Heart Without Causing Permanent Damage

    Researchers have found no evidence of elevated cardiac risk in runners who completed a 24-hour ultramarathon (24UM), despite the transient elevation of blood biomarkers that measure cardiac health.

  • Climate Warming Could Increase Malaria Risk in Cooler Regions

    Malaria parasites develop faster in mosquitoes at lower temperatures than previously thought, according to researchers at Penn State and the University of Exeter.

  • Higher Salt Intake Can Cause Gastrointestinal Bloating

    A study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that individuals reported more gastrointestinal bloating when they ate a diet high in salt.

  • Confining Cell-Killing Treatments to Tumors

    Cytokines, small proteins released by immune cells to communicate with each other, have for some time been investigated as a potential cancer treatment.

  • Translating Proteins into Music, and Back

    Want to create a brand new type of protein that might have useful properties? No problem. Just hum a few bars.

  • The Health Effects of Wildfire Smoke May Last a Lifetime

    When smoke from California’s deadliest wildfire blew into downtown Sacramento last November, daylight blurred into dusk and the city’s air became among the world’s most polluted. 

  • 3D Body Mapping Could Identify, Treat Organs, Cells Damaged from Medical Conditions

    Medical advancements can come at a physical cost. 

  • Older Adults’ Independence Is Most Significant Factor for Vulnerability in Hot Weather

    Study identifies factors that most affect older people’s vulnerability during extreme temperatures

  • Significant UK Air Quality Improvements over past 40 Years Cut Death Rates

    Policies to improve air quality in the UK over the past 40 years have led to significant reductions in pollution and associated mortality rates, a new study has found.

  • New Animal Study Adds to Evidence of Parkinson’s Disease Origins in the Gut

    In experiments in mice, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have found additional evidence that Parkinson’s disease originates among cells in the gut and travels up the body’s neurons to the brain.

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