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Successful Human Gene Therapy Trial

A new gene therapy for Hemophilia A, a blood clotting disorder, has shown promising results in a clinical trial. Hemophilia A patients have limited production

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Mild and Short Side Effects of Covid-19 mRNA Vaccines

A recent study conducted in the United States has found that Covid-19 mRNA vaccines typically only cause mild and short-term side effects. The need for

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Early and Affordable Alzheimer’s Detection

A new blood test for early detection of Alzheimer’s disease has received market approval in the US and EU. The “Precivity AD-Bloodtest” is not only

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COVID-19 Vaccines Reduce Long-COVID Risk

A new study from the University of Oxford has found that the risk of developing Long-Covid symptoms is significantly lower in individuals who have received

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Less Meat, Lower Cancer Risk

A new study from the University of Oxford has found that individuals who follow a vegan or vegetarian diet have a lower risk of developing

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Organ Donor Blood Type Changed

Scientists from the University Health Network (UHN) in Toronto have discovered a way to convert organs with blood types A and B into universal donor

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Cannabis Harms Brain and Behavior

A new study published in the JAMA Psychiatry journal has revealed that cannabis use in adolescence can lead to impulsive behavior, poor concentration, and even

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Sports alleviate depression and anxiety.

A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Gothenburg has found that a sports therapy program can significantly reduce symptoms of generalized anxiety

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Cancer drug aids weight loss.

A breakthrough study by Chinese scientists has found that a compound found in the Chinese Happy Tree can help reduce hunger and aid in weight

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Smartphone-based Blood Sugar Monitoring

Afon Technology, a Welsh company, is developing a non-invasive blood glucose monitoring sensor that could eliminate the need for diabetics to prick their fingers up