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Corona: Died with or from?

According to recent autopsies conducted by the Federal Association of German Pathologists (BDP), 86 percent of all Covid-19 patients who died in German hospitals did

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Microplastics Found in Human Organs

A recent study has found microplastics in 100% of human tissue samples. While the health effects on humans are still unclear, animal studies have shown

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New wound dressing kills resistant bacteria.

A new wound dressing made of cellulose fibers coated with peptides has been developed, which kills 99.99% of wound bacteria. Skin injuries can lead to

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Coronavirus Spreads on Asian Animal Markets

A new study has revealed that 75% of bats and 34% of rats in Vietnamese animal markets are infected with coronaviruses. The research was conducted

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Mouthwash reduces SARS-CoV-2 activity.

A recent study conducted by scientists at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) has found that commercially available mouthwashes can significantly reduce the virucidal activity of SARS-CoV-2.

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Obesity Impairs Brain Circulation

Obesity has been found to cause poor blood circulation in the brain, regardless of age. This almost linear relationship affects regions responsible for memory and

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Language-based app detects Covid-19

A team of scientists at the University of Augsburg in Germany has developed a speech recognition app that can detect Covid-19 infections with high accuracy.

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Placebos work even for informed patients.

Placebos have been shown to have a positive effect on health, even when patients are informed that they are receiving a medication with no active

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Breakthrough in Life Extension Research

Scientists in the United States have discovered a way to extend human lifespan using a specific medication. The drug, Mifepristone, has already been successful in

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Side Effects of Many Medications Proven

A recent study conducted by the University of California in San Francisco has found that many supposedly biologically inactive additives in medications may actually have