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Diabetes medication improves weight loss

Semaglutide, a diabetes medication, has achieved record-breaking results in a clinical trial for weight loss. The manufacturer has now applied for approval as a treatment

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20.6 Million Years Lost to Covid-19

A recent study conducted by the Imperial College London has revealed that Covid-19 and indirect deaths have caused up to 38% excess mortality in Europe.

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Law to drastically restrict private car trips

Berlin’s Bürgerinitiative Volksentscheid Berlin autofrei has proposed a new law that would restrict private car use in the city. The law would allow only twelve

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European Hair Ages Fastest

The natural aging process of hair varies greatly depending on a person’s ethnicity. Researchers from Boston University, led by Mayra Maymone, have conducted a detailed

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Caffeine alters brain structures

Regular caffeine consumption has been found to reduce the volume of gray matter in the brain and the hippocampus, a region of the brain that

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20% Reduction in Body Fat with Medication

A groundbreaking study has found that the monoclonal antibody Bimagrumab can significantly reduce body fat in obese patients with type 2 diabetes. The study, conducted

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UK tests Covid vaccine on children

A clinical trial is set to begin in the UK this month to investigate the effectiveness of the AstraZeneca vaccine, ChAdOx1 nCoV-19, on children. According

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Bio-plastic produced by manipulated cyanobacteria.

Revolutionizing Plastic Production with Manipulated Cyanobacteria The global plastic production is expected to increase by 40% in the next decade, which is a significant concern

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Majority of Covid-19 deaths “from” not “with” the virus

According to autopsy data, 85% of Covid-19 deaths in Germany were caused by the virus and not just coincidental with it. The Robert Koch Institute

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Double-Penised Nano-Chameleon Discovered

The discovery of the world’s smallest chameleon species, Brookesia nana, has been made by a team of scientists led by Frank Glaw from the Zoological