Honeybees Detect Lung Cancer Biomarkers with 82% Success Rate – Groundbreaking Study Reveals

East Lansing, Michigan – Researchers at Michigan State University have made a groundbreaking discovery involving honeybees and their ability to detect chemicals associated with lung cancer in human breath. In a study published in the journal Biosensors and Bioelectronics, the researchers found that honeybees were able to identify lung cancer biomarkers with an impressive 82% success rate. The study’s lead author, MSU professor Debajit Saha, compared the honeybees’ sense of smell to that of dogs, …

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Brain health: Biomarkers at midlife may predict cognitive decline – How to Prevent Memory Loss and Increase Brain Power

ATLANTA, Georgia – As individuals reach middle age, they often encounter hidden perils and possibilities for their aging brains. Recent studies have shed light on the impact of aging on brain health, specifically the potential risks of cognitive decline and dementia as individuals grow older. Research has highlighted the importance of recognizing warning signs of decline during middle age as a means of slowing down the effects of aging on the brain. By being proactive …

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