7 stories tagged #Harvard Medical School

  1. A Simple Mental Shift to Help You Exercise More on Busy Days
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    A Simple Mental Shift to Help You Exercise More on Busy Days

    Stop the all-or-nothing trap. Even small amounts of activity count. A behavioral scientist offers three strategies to stay active.

    last wk. 1 min read
  2. AI Outperforms Doctors in Emergency Care Study
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    AI Outperforms Doctors in Emergency Care Study

    Harvard researchers find OpenAI's o1-preview model surpasses physicians in clinical reasoning, especially in triage and diagnosis.

    last mo. 1 min read
  3. Mouse Nose Map Reveals Organized Smell Receptors
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    Mouse Nose Map Reveals Organized Smell Receptors

    Scientists have created the first comprehensive map of smell receptors in the mouse nose, revealing a surprising organization and potential mechanisms for olfactory mapping.

    last mo. 1 min read
  4. Harvard Study Reveals How Common Viruses Hide in Healthy Bodies
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    Harvard Study Reveals How Common Viruses Hide in Healthy Bodies

    A massive genetic study of nearly one million people maps viral DNA loads, linking the Epstein-Barr virus to Hodgkin's lymphoma risk.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  5. David Sinclair: Aging Is Reversible-Human Trials Begin Soon
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    David Sinclair: Aging Is Reversible-Human Trials Begin Soon

    Harvard geneticist David Sinclair says aging can be reversed using gene therapy, with human trials starting soon-potentially enabling lifespans into the 22nd century.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  6. AI Tool Flags Domestic Abuse Risk Years Early
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    AI Tool Flags Domestic Abuse Risk Years Early

    New AI system analyzes hospital data to identify intimate partner violence risk up to three years before intervention, offering early prevention for victims.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  7. Daily Multivitamin May Slow Biological Aging, New Study Suggests
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    Daily Multivitamin May Slow Biological Aging, New Study Suggests

    Groundbreaking research indicates a common multivitamin could potentially slow the aging process, offering new insights into healthier longevity.

    3mo ago 1 min read