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06/04/2026
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By Edison Reed
Chronic Pain May Stem From Brain’s “Faulty Alarm,” Therapists Say
Chronic pain can persist long after an injury heals because the brain continues to send danger signals even in the absence of ongoing tissue damage, according to psychotherapist Christie Uipi. This phenomenon, known as neuroplastic pain, arises from the brain’s threat system remaining in alert mode, Uipi wrote in an article published April 12, 2026. […]
06/03/2026
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By Edison Reed
India and Russia Sign Pacts to Develop Rare Earth Magnet Technologies
India and Russia signed a memorandum of understanding and a letter of intent last week to collaborate on rare-earth magnet technologies, according to an announcement from Rosatom. JSC Giredmet, a unit of Rosatom’s scientific division, signed the MoU with India’s Nexon Geochem Pvt Ltd, and a letter of intent with the Technology Innovation in Exploration […]
06/02/2026
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By Edison Reed
Study Finds Prebiotic Fiber Inulin Reduces Knee Osteoarthritis Pain Comparable to Exercise
A new study has found that the prebiotic fiber inulin significantly reduced knee osteoarthritis pain in six weeks, with effects comparable to a structured exercise program, according to researchers. The findings add to a growing body of evidence on the gut-joint connection, suggesting that dietary interventions targeting gut bacteria may play a role in managing […]
06/01/2026
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By Edison Reed
Stanford Study: Walking Technique Slows Knee Cartilage Loss, Researchers Say
A new clinical trial from Stanford University has found that adjusting the angle of the foot while walking can slow the progression of cartilage degeneration in adults with knee osteoarthritis, according to researchers. The study, published in The Lancet Rheumatology, involved participants with mild-to-moderate knee osteoarthritis who were taught to alter their foot angle during […]
05/26/2026
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By Edison Reed
Study Links Daily Walking Duration to Reduced Chronic Back Pain Risk
Walking more than 100 minutes per day is associated with a lower risk of developing chronic low back pain, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open. The study, which analyzed data from more than 11,000 adults aged 20 and older, found that those who walked 101 to 124 minutes daily had a 23% […]
05/25/2026
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By Edison Reed
OpenAI Model Solves 80-Year-Old Geometry Problem, Researchers Say
OpenAI announced on May 21, 2026, that one of its unreleased reasoning models has solved a geometry problem first posed by Hungarian mathematician Paul Erd?s in 1946, according to a company blog post and statements from researchers who reviewed the work. The model produced an original mathematical proof that disproves a long-standing conjecture about the […]
05/25/2026
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By Edison Reed
Prenatal Chlorpyrifos Exposure Linked to Brain Abnormalities, Motor Deficits in Children, Study Finds
Prenatal exposure to the insecticide chlorpyrifos is associated with widespread structural brain abnormalities and lasting motor skill deficits in children and adolescents, according to a study published in JAMA Neurology. The research, conducted by scientists from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, and the Keck School of Medicine of the […]
05/23/2026
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By Edison Reed
Sodium-Ion Batteries Gain Ground in Energy Storage Market
Sodium-ion batteries are drawing increased attention from utilities, manufacturers, and grid planners as an alternative to lithium-ion chemistry, according to industry reports. The technology uses abundantly available raw materials and can leverage existing lithium-ion production lines, which may accelerate deployment. [4] Sodium-ion batteries have moved from laboratory research into early commercial planning, with companies in […]
05/22/2026
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By Edison Reed
Exercise Rewires Brain to Improve Endurance, Mouse Experiments Show
Exercise Linked to Brain Changes That Boost Stamina Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found that exercise alters brain activity in a region called the ventromedial hypothalamus, specifically in steroidogenic factor-1 (SF1) neurons. According to a study published May 16, 2026, in the Cell Press journal Neuron, these neurons remain active for at least an […]
05/21/2026
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By Edison Reed
Study: DASH Diet Improves Multiple Markers of Metabolic Syndrome
A new meta-analysis published in Frontiers in Nutrition has found that the DASH diet improves nearly all markers of metabolic syndrome, according to the study authors. The analysis pooled data from 14 randomized controlled trials involving 1,062 participants. Metabolic syndrome affects roughly one in three U.S. adults, a condition that includes high blood pressure, high […]
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