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Heart Inflammation Risk Post-Covid Vaccine?

A recent meta-study conducted in Scandinavia has investigated whether mRNA vaccines for Covid-19 are associated with an increased risk of myocarditis and pericarditis. According to

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Biontech booster’s Omikron protection wanes

The effectiveness of the Biontech/Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine decreases significantly just a few months after a booster shot, according to a study by Kaiser Permanente. The

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Destroying Liver Cancer with Ultrasound

A new treatment method for liver cancer based on ultrasound waves is offering hope for patients. According to the German Cancer Society, the number of

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SARS-CoV-2 Breath Test Approved in USA

The FDA has approved a new device that can detect a SARS-CoV-2 infection through a person’s breath with high accuracy. The COVID-19 Breathalyzer, developed by

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Educated People Live Longer Healthier

A recent study conducted by the Institute for Demography of the Austrian Academy of Sciences has revealed that a person’s level of education significantly affects

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Avocados lower heart attack risk

Avocados are often referred to as a “superfood,” and a recent study has investigated how this fruit affects cardiovascular health. According to the World Health

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Repeating Forgotten Memories

The human memory can be tricked, and this could be useful in witness interrogations. According to studies, human memory follows a specific temporal sequence. We

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Boosted individuals less contagious with Omicron

Boosters not only protect individuals from severe illness, but also reduce the risk of transmission during breakthrough infections, according to a study by researchers at

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Common Medications Increase Stroke Risk

A new study by the French health research institute INSERM and the University of Bordeaux has found that three medications commonly used to treat migraines,

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Human Genome Decoded Completely

A breakthrough in genetic research has led to the complete decoding of the human genome. Previously, only 92% of the genome had been sequenced, leaving