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Celastrol reduces hunger in overweight people.

A new study has found that the traditional Chinese medicine ingredient Celastrol may help regulate the persistent hunger often experienced by overweight individuals, making weight

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Alzheimer’s Risk Detected 14 Years Early

A new blood test can detect an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease up to 14 years before diagnosis, according to researchers from the Ruhr-Universität Bochum

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Raw Meat Dog Food Contaminated

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Zurich has found that raw meat dog food, also known as Barf-Futter, may pose a

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Natural Mushroom Painkiller Replacing Opioids

A natural painkiller based on a recently discovered Penicillium fungus could potentially replace opioids, which are controversial due to their addictive properties and side effects.

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Gene Therapy May Replace Medication for Macular Degeneration

A new gene therapy could replace the current treatment for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a disease that leads to blindness in seniors. Currently, the only

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Toxic Chemicals in Most Plastic Packaging

Plastic products in Germany contain potentially harmful chemicals, with three-quarters of them containing such substances. Even bioplastics have been found to contain dangerous chemicals. Spanish

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Mobile Radiation Harms Teen Memory

Mobile phone radiation has been found to impair the visual memory of teenagers who use their phones excessively. The study, conducted by scientists at the

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Beer ingredients fight obesity, cancer, inflammation.

The ingredients found in hops have been found to suppress inflammation and aid in the prevention of cancer and obesity. However, due to the negative

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Micro-Weight-Loss Implant Aids Obesity

A new implant has been developed that generates electricity from the movement of the stomach using a triboelectric nanogenerator. This implant can reduce the feeling

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Diet change reduces depression symptoms.

A new study conducted by Australian researchers has found that a change in diet can significantly reduce symptoms of depression in just a few weeks.