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Polymer filter reduces chemotherapy side effects.

A new polymer filter that can be inserted directly into a patient’s vein has been developed by scientists at the University of California in Berkeley.

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48% Longer Life with Medication Combo

A combination of three different medications has been found to extend the lifespan of fruit flies by 48%. The researchers hope to determine if this

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Higher Stroke Risk for Vegetarians and Vegans

A new study published in the British Medical Journal has found that vegetarians and vegans have a higher risk of stroke than those who consume

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Hand movements for spinal cord injury

A new surgical procedure developed by Australian scientists and surgeons has given hope to people with quadriplegia. According to a case study published in The

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Natural Metabolic Limitations in Humans

The human body has a limit to its endurance, and scientists have been studying what factors set these limits. A recent study published in Science

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Effective Radiofrequency Therapy for Herniated Discs

A new Italian study has found that radiofrequency therapy can effectively and sustainably relieve pain caused by herniated discs. In Germany alone, around 180,000 people

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Spinach Doping Boosts Muscle Mass

Spinach, the vegetable famously known for its association with Popeye the Sailor Man, has been found to contain a natural steroid called Ecdysterone that can

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Coffee activates brown fat for weight loss.

Coffee May Help with Weight Loss and Reduce Risk of Diabetes Coffee, the most popular beverage in Germany with an annual per capita consumption of

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Smartphone Use Alters Human Bones

A recent study conducted by the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia has found that excessive use of smartphones can lead to the development

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Yogurt Lowers Men’s Colon Cancer Risk

A new study published in the journal Gut has found that men who consume yogurt regularly have a 19% lower risk of developing adenomas, which