- Rate of aging may be determined in the womb and linked to birthweight, study reveals
Scientists have found that key metabolites in blood — chemical ‘fingerprints’ left behind as a result of early molecular changes before birth or in infancy — could provide clues to a person’s long-term overall health and rate of aging in later life.
- 'Scent device' could help detect bladder cancer
Researchers in the United Kingdom have built a device that can read odors in urine to help diagnose patients with early signs of bladder cancer.
- Seizures late in life may be an early sign of Alzheimer's disease
Patients with epilepsy who had amnestic mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer’s disease presented earlier with cognitive decline than patients who did not have epilepsy, according to a new report.
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