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Chestnut Leaf Molecule Fights Hospital Germs

A newly discovered molecule found in chestnut leaves may provide a solution to treating MRSA infections without promoting the development of new antibiotic-resistant bacteria. MRSA,

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Living to 150: Is it Possible?

A new study has shed light on how long humans could potentially live with modern technology, and what the limits are. Heart disease, strokes, and

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Human Genome Decoded Completely

In 2001, several research groups announced that they had decoded 92% of the human genome, a milestone for biomedical research and science as a whole.

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Viral Contaminations Found in AstraZeneca Vaccine

The AstraZeneca COVID vector vaccine has been under scrutiny due to its potential side effects, including dangerous brain blood clots. Scientists at the University of

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Dogs detect COVID-infected accurately.

Trained dogs can detect individuals infected with COVID-19, even those with a mutation of the virus that the animals were not trained to detect, according

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745,000 deaths from overwork annually

A new study conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) has revealed that overworking is a leading cause of

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Rectal Ventilation for Covid-19

In a groundbreaking study, scientists from the University of Tokyo have discovered that mammals, including humans, can absorb oxygen through their rectum. The researchers conducted

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Electric Brain Stimulation Aids Quitting Smoking

A groundbreaking study has found that electromagnetic induction of light currents in the brain can reduce the excitability of the addiction center, helping smokers quit.

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Disease Risk Forecast with Gen-Analysis

A statistical model has been developed that can accurately predict the risk and age of onset for diseases such as high blood pressure based on

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Gum disease increases COVID-19 risk.

A new study has found that individuals with chronic gum disease, also known as periodontitis, are at a higher risk of developing severe COVID-19 symptoms.