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24/01/2026

In a stunning medical breakthrough, scientists in Japan are testing a new dr*g designed to regrow human teeth, a development that could completely transform dental care. If successful, this innovation may one day make dentures and dental implants unnecessary.

The treatment works by targeting a protein that normally prevents tooth growth after childhood. By blocking this signal, the body is able to restart natural tooth regeneration, allowing new teeth to grow where they were previously lost. Early studies have shown promising results, sparking global excitement.

Researchers believe this approach could help people who have lost teeth due to age, injury, or genetic conditions. Unlike artificial replacements, regrown teeth would be fully natural, functional, and integrated with the jaw, offering a long-term solution rather than a mechanical substitute.

Clinical testing is now underway to confirm safety and effectiveness in humans. If proven successful, this breakthrough could revolutionise dentistry, restore natural smiles, and dramatically improve quality of life for millions around the world.

19/01/2026

A growing body of research, including a study from Osaka University Hospital, suggests that oral hygiene plays an important role in cardiovascular health.
When teeth are not brushed regularly—especially at night—harmful bacteria can multiply in the mouth and cause gum inflammation.
These bacteria can enter the bloodstream through inflamed or bleeding gums and travel to the heart and blood vessels.
Over time, this process may contribute to chronic inflammation and increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
The findings from Osaka University highlight how a simple daily habit like brushing your teeth can support long-term heart health.

18/01/2026

🧠🗣️ Most powerful medicine might be your own voice.

A new study suggests that regularly speaking to your body with intention using affirmations like “I am healing,” “My body is strong,” or “I release all pain” can lead to measurable improvements in health, often faster than supplements alone. This mind-body connection works through a process called psychoneuroimmunology, where thoughts and language directly influence immune function, hormone balance, and cellular repair.

Scientists observed lower inflammation markers, improved mood, and faster recovery rates in people who practiced daily self-talk routines. By combining belief, focus, and repetition, you can literally reprogram your body’s healing response.

It’s not magic it’s biology responding to intention. Your body hears everything you say. Speak wisely.

Have you ever noticed a link between your mindset and how you feel physically? What are your thoughts on this connection?

Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only.

06/01/2026

🧠💨 This viral claim needs clarity.

Smelling your own fart does NOT boost brain power or prevent Alzheimer’s.

Here’s the real science 👇
The idea comes from hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) — a gas present in very tiny amounts in the body.
In lab studies, extremely low, controlled doses of H₂S showed cell-protective effects in neurons.

⚠️ What people twist • These studies were not about smelling farts
• Not tested as a lifestyle habit
• Not proven in real-world humans
• High exposure is actually toxic, not beneficial

💡 Important distinction There is a huge difference between: ✔️ Medical, controlled molecular research
❌ Inhaling bodily gas casually

Your brain does not get smarter from sniffing farts.
And it does nothing for Alzheimer’s prevention.

🧠 Real brain-protective habits • Quality sleep
• Regular exercise
• Mental stimulation
• Social connection
• Healthy gut & diet

📌 Bottom line Science explains molecules —
Social media exaggerates them.

Don’t confuse biochemistry with bro-science.

05/01/2026

What is love hormone?
Drop your answer in the comments box ☑️

03/01/2026

Keep your body hydrated 💪
Besides aiding in weight loss, drinking water can also help to
prevent kidney stones.

prevent migraines and recurring headaches.

avoid urinary tract infections.

control diabetes and blood glucose levels.

control low blood pressure.

03/01/2026

A universal vaccine to treat all cancers enters human trials — a breakthrough offering hope for patients worldwide seeking life-saving treatments.

02/01/2026

Fasting has gained a lot of attention in recent years, and for good reason. Studies have shown that fasting can trigger the regeneration of stem cells, which are essential for tissue repair and overall longevity. By allowing the body time to reset, fasting activates the body’s natural healing processes, allowing for the regeneration of healthy cells, which helps combat aging and chronic diseases.

The benefits of fasting go beyond just stem cell regeneration. Fasting is also shown to improve heart health, fight cancer, and boost immunity. In fact, it's one of the most natural and effective ways to promote overall health without relying on pharmaceutical solutions. Intermittent fasting or even just incorporating regular fasting into your routine can make a big difference in your long-term health.

It’s a powerful tool that aligns with the body’s natural rhythms. If you’ve never tried fasting, it might be time to start thinking about how this simple practice can improve your physical and mental well-being. With all the health benefits, fasting might just be one of the easiest ways to give your body the reset it deserves. 🍏🧬

31/12/2025

Hello everyone, welcome to tech science. Today I am going to show you the surgical instruments of human brain tumors and a demo video of it.
Basic instruments of tumor surgery on human brain.
grasping and holding instruments
Number 1. Tumor forceps
Number 2. Tissue forceps
cutting and dissection instruments
Number 1. Scalpels
Number 2. Scissors
Number 3. Retractor
Number 4. Clamps
For access and visualization
Number 1. Endoscope
Number 2. Microscope
These are the basics instruments of tumor surgery on human brain.

30/12/2025

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un

We the members of Tech Science, together with our fans, are deeply saddened by the passing of former Prime Minister of Bangladesh and BNP Chairperson, Begum Khaleda Zia, at the age of 80 after prolonged health complications. Her death marks the end of a significant era in Bangladesh’s political history.

Begum Khaleda Zia was a historic political figure and the first female Prime Minister of Bangladesh. Her leadership played a crucial role in shaping the country’s democratic journey and inspired many as a prominent woman leader in South Asian politics. Her legacy will remain an important part of Bangladesh’s national history.

On behalf of the Tech Science, we extend our heartfelt condolences to her family, party colleagues, supporters, and the people of Bangladesh during this time of profound loss.

May Allah SWT grant Begum Khaleda Zia eternal peace and give patience and strength to all who grieve her passing. Ameen.



December 30, 2025

29/12/2025

A simple 20-minute walk can trigger powerful changes in the brain, influencing not only mental clarity but also overall physical performance. Research in neuroscience, psychology, and exercise physiology consistently shows that even short bouts of moderate movement can significantly improve brain function, focus, and emotional well-being.

During long periods of sitting, blood circulation slows, including the flow of oxygen and nutrients to the brain. This reduced circulation can limit neural stimulation and impair the brain's ability to function at its best. Imaging studies often show lower activity levels in key brain regions after extended sitting, which may contribute to brain fog, slower thinking, reduced concentration, and mental fatigue. Over time, a sedentary lifestyle is linked to poor cognitive performance and increased risk of neurological decline.

After just 20 minutes of walking, the brain responds almost immediately. Physical movement raises heart rate and improves circulation, delivering oxygen-rich blood to brain tissue. This increased blood flow enhances neuronal firing and synaptic plasticity, the brain's ability to adapt, learn, and form new connections. Brain imaging frequently reveals heightened activity in areas such as the prefrontal cortex, which governs decision-making and attention, and the hippocampus, a key center for memory and learning.

Walking also stimulates the release of essential neurotransmitters. Dopamine supports motivation and focus, serotonin improves mood and emotional balance, and norepinephrine sharpens alertness and stress response. This neurochemical shift explains why people often feel calmer, more energized, and mentally sharper after a short walk.

In addition, walking boosts levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a protein critical for neuron growth, repair, and resilience. Higher BDNF levels are associated with improved memory, reduced anxiety, and a lower risk of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and dementia. Walking also helps reduce inflammation, which plays a role in cognitive aging and mental health disorders.

Beyond the brain, walking enhances cardiovascular health, metabolic efficiency, joint mobility, and energy levels. Muscles receive more oxygen, waste products are cleared more efficiently, and the entire nervous system becomes more balanced.

In essence, a 20-minute walk can shift the brain from a low-activity state into one of heightened performance. It is a simple, low-cost, and highly effective strategy for improving mental clarity, emotional health, productivity, and long-term brain longevity.
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28/12/2025

Don't try to kiss on other's tongue 😛💋

A 10 second kiss transfers 80 million bacteria, reshaping the oral microbiomes of partners almost instantly.

While a kiss is often seen as a romantic gesture, it is also a massive biological exchange.

Research published in the journal Microbiome indicates that a brief, ten-second intimate kiss can transfer as many as 80 million bacteria between partners.

The human mouth is a bustling ecosystem home to more than 700 different bacterial species, and these interactions serve as a primary vehicle for moving microorganisms from one host to another.

This exchange does more than just move germs; it actually synchronizes the oral health profiles of couples. Scientists found that the more frequently partners kiss, the more similar their bacterial communities become. This discovery highlights how our most personal daily interactions play a critical role in shaping the microscopic landscapes within our bodies, influencing everything from oral hygiene to immune system function.

source: Kort, R., Caspers, M., van de Graaf, A., van Egmond, W., Keijser, B., & Roeselers, G. Shaping the oral microbiota through intimate kissing. Microbiome.

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