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Blood Test Detects Various Cancers

A groundbreaking new method for detecting various types of cancer in blood cells has been developed by researchers in Hamburg. The blood test, which costs

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Researchers cure MS patients.

In a groundbreaking development, researchers have successfully cured patients of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for the first time. However, the process involved completely destroying the patient’s

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Multiple Sclerosis Linked to Genes

In a breakthrough discovery, a Canadian research team has identified a gene mutation that is the direct cause of multiple sclerosis (MS), a neurological disease

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Universal Cancer Vaccine on Horizon

German researchers may have made a breakthrough in the fight against cancer with the help of a vaccine. Every year, 224,000 people in Germany die

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Delaying Retirement Boosts Life Expectancy

A recent study from the United States has found that working longer can actually lead to a longer life. The study focused on the transition

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Blondes are not dumber – quite the opposite.

Blondes are often stereotyped as being less intelligent, but a new study conducted by researchers in the United States has debunked this myth. The study,

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The Effects of Midday Napping

Taking a nap is known to be healthy as it helps to regenerate energy and provide rest. But what about a short nap in the

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Scientists Develop Vaccine for Brain Tumors

Heidelberg Cancer Researchers Develop Vaccine Against Brain Tumors Brain tumors, specifically gliomas, are malignant and incurable, affecting hundreds of thousands of people annually, with a

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Fewer surgeries with biodegradable implants.

In cases of complicated fractures, patients often require steel or titanium plates to aid in the healing process. However, these implants often require follow-up surgeries

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Increasing Intelligence and Brain Size in Brits and Germans

A recent study conducted by Michael A. Woodley of Menie and his colleagues at the Technical University in Chemnitz has found a correlation between the