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Prevent Infections with Anti-Covid Nasal Spray

A new nasal spray called Enovid, developed by Canadian pharmaceutical company SaNOtize, claims to prevent Covid-19 infection. According to a press release from the company,

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Bernstein kills resistant bacteria.

Baltic amber, a traditional folk medicine, has been found to contain ingredients that can kill Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and other resistant gram-positive bacteria. Despite its

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Commute Health: Car vs Bike?

A recent study conducted by scientists from the Imperial College London and the University of Cambridge has found that cycling to work instead of driving

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Mangos reduce facial wrinkles

Mangos: The New Anti-Aging Solution? Mangos, originally from the tropical rainforests of South Asia, have long been known for their medicinal properties. In India, they

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Boost Fat Burn in Cold Workouts

A new study from Laurentian University has found that the motivation to exercise outdoors in the cold months may increase for overweight individuals. The study,

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Magnet Jaw Lock for Obesity

A new magnetic jaw lock has been developed by scientists at the University of Otago in New Zealand to help people with obesity lose weight

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Self-Dissolving Heart Pacemaker

The development of a fully biodegradable temporary pacemaker has been hailed as a significant breakthrough in modern medicine. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people

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COVID-19 vaccine grown in tobacco

A new Covid-19 vaccine made from plants could soon be hitting the market, offering a simpler and more efficient production process than existing mRNA and

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Chocolate’s Positive Health Effects

Chocolate is often considered a sweet treat that should be consumed in moderation due to its potential negative impact on health. However, a new study

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Universal Vaccine Could Prevent Pandemic

A new universal vaccine against coronaviruses has been developed, offering broad protection and potentially preventing future pandemics. Current vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 are based on a