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Polyamines: The Anti-Aging Paradox with a Dark Side

April 24, 2026 · 5 min read

In the quest to combat signs of aging, many have turned to polyamines, a group of natural molecules found abundantly in every living cell. These molecules have captured attention in longevity circles for their potential to promote cellular cleanup and support healthy aging. The Dual Nature of Polyamines Polyamines play a crucial role in cellular […]

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Polyamines: The Anti-Aging Paradox with a Dark Side

In the quest to combat signs of aging, many have turned to polyamines, a group of natural molecules found abundantly in every living cell. These molecules have captured attention in longevity circles for their potential to promote cellular cleanup and support healthy aging. The Dual Nature of Polyamines Polyamines play a crucial role in cellular […]

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AI, Climate Shock, and Cosmic Moves: The Science That Shaped This Week

Science never hits pause—even as the planet battles heat and confusion over AI whirls faster than a spaceship. This week’s headlines scream urgency in climate change, highlight the growing pains of AI in real life, and remind us to keep looking up. Here’s the whirlwind you need to know. Breathing Fire: Earth’s Ecosystem Respiration Hits […]

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Can Wind Help Predict Sudden Storms?

Ever noticed how some storms just seem to pop up out of nowhere? Wind patterns might hold the key to predicting where they’ll hit next. Researchers have discovered that wind shear—how wind changes with height—can amplify the impact of soil moisture on storm formation, potentially offering a new way to anticipate these powerful weather events. […]

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A perspective on economic barriers and disparities in access to hormone replacement therapy in LMICs (MARIE-WP2b).

Delanerolle G; Ghosh S; Briggs P; Phiri P; Taylor J; Pathiraja V; Mudalige T; Bouchareb Y; Cavalini H; Hinchliff S; Atkinson C; Potocnik K; Saraswat L; Tweneboah-Koduah F; Afful-Mintah N; Kemp HF; Eleje GU; Malachy DE; Mbwele B; Toh TH; Yip-King JS; Yela DA; Rezende GP; Nakamura RM; Benetti-Pinto CL; Irfan M; Kareem R; van Vlymen J; Shetty A; Dangal G; Pant S; Riach K; Rathnayake N; Dasanayake L; Shi JQ; Kurmi O; Khanal S; Elneil S

Many women have problems during menopause, like hot flashes and trouble sleeping, and Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) can help. But in countries like Brazil and Nigeria, it can be very expensive and hard to get. This study says we need changes to help more women get the treatment they need to feel better.

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A two-phase optimization approach in designing sustainable hospital menus by integrating nutrition, cost, and environmental factors.

Ehsanitabar F; Yazdi SV; Arzehgar A; Zareian M; Seifi N; Khorasnachi Z; Sobhani SR

The study looked at ways to create a food menu in a hospital that is good for the environment and healthy to eat. By changing how food is chosen and made, they were able to cut down on harmful effects like water and carbon footprints and save money, while still providing yummy and nutritious meals. This shows that it's possible to make hospital menus better for the planet and still healthy for people.

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