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Vaccinations Don’t Increase Allergy Risk

A recent long-term study has found that vaccinations do not affect the allergy risk in children. Despite the fact that vaccinations have led to the

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Heroin addiction vaccine successful

A new vaccine against heroin addiction has been successfully tested on animals, with a clinical trial on heroin addicts set to follow. Heroin is the

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Fairtrade Income Fails Poor Farmers

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Göttingen has found that Fairtrade products do not benefit the entire supply chain, as the

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Measuring Neutron Coupling Constant

Physicists have made a breakthrough in understanding the weak axial-vector coupling constant, a fundamental constant in physics that is crucial for understanding the fusion of

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Antidepressants linked to increased suicide risk

A new study published in the journal Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics has found that antidepressants can increase the risk of suicide in patients by a factor

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CBD Reduces Seizures in Children

In a groundbreaking study, researchers at the Mattel Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles have found that CBD products can significantly reduce epileptic seizures in children.

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Programmed Cells Combat Diabetes

In a groundbreaking development, researchers at the University of Geneva have successfully reprogrammed human pancreatic cells to produce insulin, offering hope for new therapies in

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Male Hair Loss Not Caused by Testosterone

A long-standing myth among the population and some medical professionals and researchers has been scientifically disproven. According to recent studies, the male hormone testosterone is

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Is the Tasmanian Tiger back?

A Tasmanian Tiger, believed to be extinct since the 1930s, may have been spotted in the wild. The Tasmanian Tiger, also known as the Thylacine,

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Half of German children fear poverty.

Half of the children in Germany between the ages of eight and 14 are afraid of poverty, according to a study by the Bertelsmann Foundation.