King's College London
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healthHuman-Safe Drug Shows Promise Against Alzheimer's in Mouse Study
The experimental drug KCL-286, proven safe in humans, repaired DNA and reduced inflammation in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
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healthFasting-Mimicking Diet Cuts Gum Disease Inflammation in Study
A six-month clinical trial links a calorie-restrictive fasting-mimicking diet to reduced systemic and oral inflammation in patients with advanced periodontitis.
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healthCheap Daily Supplements Show Promise in Slowing Cognitive Decline in Seniors
Rigorous twin studies and new clinical trials reveal inexpensive prebiotic fibers like inulin may boost memory and brain function by feeding the gut microbiome.
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worldTen Years After Brexit: A Divided Britain Reflects on Its Decision
A decade post-Brexit reveals conflicting views among Britons on economic outcomes and sovereignty.
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healthStudy Links AI Chatbots to Delusional Thinking in Vulnerable Users
New research highlights the potential of AI chatbots to reinforce delusions among users through an 'amplification spiral'.
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healthNew Insights on Preventing Food Allergies in Children
Leading expert Helen Brough discusses prevention, immune tolerance, and immunotherapy advances in pediatric food allergy care.
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healthBlood's 'Biological Age' May Predict Dementia Risk, New Study Finds
UK researchers found that blood metabolites can reveal biological age, with a 10x higher dementia risk for those with older profiles and the APOE gene.
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healthBrain Histamine's Hidden Role in Mental Health Mapped
A new atlas maps brain histamine genes across development, linking the neurotransmitter to ADHD, depression, schizophrenia.