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Advertisement3 Brain Anomalies Found in CFS Patients
American scientists have made a breakthrough in the diagnosis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), a condition that affects an estimated 15 million people worldwide. Until
Cancer drug destroys lung cancer
Researchers in the United States are currently conducting studies on the experimental cancer drug OTS964 and its ideal method of administration. They have achieved impressive
Nearly Normal Brain Activity in Comatose Patients
Neuroscientists have made a breakthrough in the communication understanding of coma patients by using EEG brain scans to locate hidden brain activities. The tests show
Reviving Paralysis with Nerve Transplantation
In a groundbreaking medical breakthrough, doctors in Poland have successfully transplanted nerve cells from a patient’s nose into his spinal cord, allowing him to walk
Near-death experiences under scrutiny
The medical field is still grappling with an unanswered question: what happens to people after they die? Despite the intersection of faith and science, there
First baby born from transplanted uterus
A miracle baby was born in September of this year, marking a historic moment in medical science. The newborn’s first cry was a sign of
Sweetener Increases Diabetes Risk
New research from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, has shown that artificial sweeteners such as saccharin and aspartame can increase blood sugar
Artificial spleen filters blood pathogens.
A new medical device that functions similarly to the spleen may soon be used to treat blood poisoning. Developed by Donald Ingber and his colleagues
Prevent Asthma and Allergies with Animal Fur
A recent study conducted by German researchers has confirmed that babies who sleep on animal fur are less likely to develop asthma and allergies later
Generate, Delete, and Restore Thoughts
In a groundbreaking experiment, American scientists have successfully created, erased, restored, and manipulated memories in rats. This research is seen as a major breakthrough in