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For centuries, maple trees have been tapped for their sweet sap, but research now shows that hidden inside this familiar food source are powerful compounds with the ability to fight one of the most common health problems on the planet: cavities. Dental caries, meaning tooth decay, affect more than 2.5 billion people worldwide, according to the journal Microbiology Spectrum.1 ...

As we continue our video series — NetGru: Month of Networking — we’ll show you how to unlock unified network and security analytics with the Cisco Enterprise Networking app for Splunk. ...

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Johnson, the subject of the Netflix documentary Don’t Die, says he’s on a quest to achieve the lowest possible “biological age” (also known as bio age). ...

I’m a fan of all things fall, but pumpkin spice can get old after a while. This delicious, healthy apple crisp recipe features sweet and tart apples, fragrant apple pie spice, and a melt in your mouth crunchy topping. All of the flavors you could want on a cool autumn day. ...

Molecular hydrogen is a diatomic gas consisting of two hydrogen atoms. It’s known as the simplest and smallest molecule, yet it interacts with biology in ways that larger compounds cannot. Its effects on redox balance, cellular signaling, and mitochondrial health have drawn significant attention from researchers.1 While much about its effects remains to be explored, the findings so far suggest that molecular hydrogen plays an important role in human health and longevity. ...

Operating the Black Hat Security and Network Operations Center (NOC) presents a unique set of challenges and expectations. Unlike a typical corporate environment where any hacking activity is immediately deemed malicious, the Black Hat conference is a nexus for cybersecurity research, training, and ethical hacking. Consequently, we anticipate and even expect a significant volume of activity that, in other contexts, would be considered highly suspicious or outright hostile. This includes various forms of scanning, exploitation attempts, and other adversarial simulations, often conducted as part of official trainings or independent research. ...

The Trump Administration has made significant changes to the departments in charge of public health. Dr. Craig Spencer, an emergency medicine physician who teaches public health policy at Brown University, discusses the impact he expects on the health of average Americans and for the future of public health research. ...

This is according to the results of a study of nearly 2,000 people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).1 ...

I decided that I wanted to start a new monthly series with you all. These will share some of the highlights, discoveries, and small things I’ve been experimenting with lately. Sometimes these are new tools or products I’m testing, sometimes they’re small habits that are making a difference. Sometimes it’s just little things that are making my life more joyful.  ...

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