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HIV cured with umbilical cord blood

In a groundbreaking medical breakthrough, a woman in the United States has been cured of both HIV and leukemia through a cord blood transplant. The

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Less Phone Use for Male Fertility

A comprehensive meta-study has revealed that mobile phone usage can reduce sperm quality, leading the authors to recommend that men with a desire to conceive

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Masks don’t affect physical performance.

A recent study conducted by scientists at the University Hospital Tübingen has found that wearing masks during physical activity does not negatively affect physical performance

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Protein Mutation Causes Heart Disease

A groundbreaking study conducted by scientists at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) has revealed that mutations in the Titin gene (TTN) are a common

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Antibiotic Resistance Causes Millions of Deaths

Antimicrobial resistance to antibiotics (AMR) caused nearly five million deaths in 2019, surpassing malaria and AIDS as a leading cause of death. A recent study

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Cure for Human Hair Loss Soon

Millions of people worldwide suffer from hair loss, and scientists have been unable to identify the cause. However, researchers at the University of California may

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Bill Gates warns of dangerous COVID mutation.

Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder and philanthropist, has warned in an interview with the Financial Times that a new, more dangerous variant of the coronavirus

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Ideal Sleep Duration for Adults Identified

A recent study conducted by scientists at Fudan University in Shanghai has revealed that seven hours of sleep is the optimal duration for adults in

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Intelligence Declines After Age 35

A recent study conducted by an international team of scientists has found that human intelligence continues to increase until the age of 35, after which

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First lockdown failed to prevent deaths.

A recent metastudy conducted by scientists at Johns Hopkins University has found that hard lockdowns and restrictions on movement during the first wave of the