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Microplastics Found in Human Liver

Microplastics have been found in the livers of patients with liver cirrhosis, according to a study by researchers at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf. While

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Magic Mushroom Effects Decoded

Psychoactive substance psilocybin, found in magic mushrooms, has been used in the treatment of psychiatric illnesses for several years. However, the exact mechanism of how

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Virus Protection Capsule Developed by Start-up

A new capsule designed to protect against Covid-19 and other diseases is allowing dialysis patients, immunosuppressed children, and seriously ill adults to maintain social connections.

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Neuralink: Brain Chips for Humans

Elon Musk’s company, Neuralink, is set to implant its brain-control interface (BCI) in humans within the next six months. The BCI is designed to help

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Real Near-Death Experiences

In a groundbreaking study, scientists at the University of Louisville have recorded the brain activity of a person seconds before and after their death, revealing

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Legalizing Cannabis Increases Alcohol Consumption

A recent study with 4.2 million participants has found that cannabis and alcohol are complementary drugs. This means that the legalization of cannabis could lead

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Lepra bacteria regenerate liver.

Lepra infection stimulates liver growth, according to a recent study by scientists at the University of Edinburgh. The mechanisms involved in this process could potentially

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Decline in Men’s Sperm Count

The average sperm count in men worldwide has significantly decreased over the past four decades, according to a study by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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End of Covid-19 Isolation Mandate?

Germany Considers Ending Isolation Requirement for Mild COVID-19 Cases As COVID-19 infection rates continue to decline in Germany, the country’s medical community is considering ending

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WiFi Radiation Affects Sperm Negatively

A new study conducted by scientists at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine has found that exposure to high-frequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) from