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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Garlic Mouthwash, a Storm Slows Time, And More! : ScienceAlert
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Garlic Mouthwash, a Storm Slows Time, And More! : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 28, 2025 12:45 am
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Breakthrough Discovery: C-Reactive Protein More Accurate Than Cholesterol for Heart Disease Prediction

One Protein Is a Better Predictor of Heart Disease Than Cholesterol
(Christoph Burgstedt/Science Photo Library/Getty Images)

A recent study has revealed that C-reactive protein, a biomarker, is a more reliable predictor of future heart disease than cholesterol levels alone. Researchers emphasize that the immune system plays a crucial role in the development of heart disease, with cholesterol being just one piece of the puzzle.

For more details, read the full story here.

Unprecedented Event: US Time Standard Slowed Down by Storm Impact

blue blurred clock
(Jupiterimages/Photo Images/Canva)

Following a severe storm in Colorado, the US official time standard experienced a minor delay of 4.8 microseconds due to the disruption of atomic clocks by inclement weather. While this timescale is imperceptible to humans, it showcases the intricate nature of timekeeping systems.

For further insights, check out the full article here.

Nature’s Gift: Japanese Tree Frog Offers Revolutionary Cancer Treatment

Green tree frog sitting on a leaf
(Mansur Sitorus/iStock/Getty Images)

Scientists have harnessed the cancer-fighting properties of gut bacteria from the Japanese tree frog, demonstrating its ability to eradicate tumors in mice with remarkable efficacy after a single dose. The bacteria not only targets cancerous tissue but also boosts the immune system’s response against cancer.

Explore the complete article here for more details.

Garlic Mouthwash: A Promising Alternative to Combat Oral Bacteria

Eating garlic
(Dimitri Otis/Photodisc/Getty Images)

A recent review study has highlighted the potential of garlic extract as an antibacterial mouthwash that rivals the effectiveness of chlorhexidine-based products. Research indicates that garlic-based mouthwash demonstrates comparable results in combating harmful oral bacteria like Mutans Streptococci, a major contributor to tooth decay.

For a comprehensive overview, read the full article here.

Cutting-Edge Research: Fusion Reactors Could Shed Light on Dark Matter Particles

Fusion Reactors Might Create Dark Matter Particles, Physicists Show
(UKAEA, courtesy of EUROfusion)

Physicists have proposed a groundbreaking method to detect elusive dark matter particles called axions by examining interactions within nuclear fusion facilities. Their innovative approach suggests that axions could emerge during neutron-capture interactions or as energy is released when neutrons decelerate post-collision.

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Delve into the details by reading the full article here.

Hope on the Horizon: NU-9 Drug Halts Alzheimer’s Progression in Mice

Illustration of a fibrous astrocyte
(Juan Gaertner/Science Photo Library/Getty Images)

A revolutionary drug named NU-9 has shown promising results in preventing the onset of Alzheimer’s disease in mice by eliminating precursor protein clusters in the brain before symptoms manifest. This breakthrough opens up possibilities for early intervention strategies that could potentially halt Alzheimer’s progression in humans.

Discover more about this groundbreaking trial in the full article here.

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