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Virus vs. Superbugs: Phage Therapy

Multidrug-resistant bacteria are becoming an increasingly significant problem in medicine, with antibiotic resistance now being one of the leading causes of death globally. However, a

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Color and Cup Influence Coffee Taste

Nostalgic feelings can reduce pain circuits in the brain, according to a study by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The research, published in the Journal

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Ketamine aids alcohol addiction recovery.

A new study from the University of Exeter has found that ketamine infusions can help alcoholics during withdrawal. The study involved giving alcohol-dependent participants three

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Natural brake prevents cocaine addiction

New research has found that the interaction between the stimulating neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin in the brain can determine whether or not a person develops

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Relieving Pain with Nostalgic Feelings

Nostalgic feelings can reduce pain circuits in the brain, according to a study by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The research, published in the Journal

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Breathing Exercises Lower Blood Pressure

Inspiratory muscle training (IMST) can significantly lower blood pressure in just a few weeks without the need for medication or exercise, according to a study

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Antidepressants inhibit cancer growth.

The “happiness hormone” serotonin has been found to promote cancer growth, according to a study by researchers at the University of Zurich. While serotonin is

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Movement Eases Depression Symptoms

Depression Affects Brain Plasticity, but Exercise Can Help Depression is a common mental illness that affects about 10% of the population in Germany. The causes

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New Therapy for Cat Hair Allergy

A new therapy for cat allergy sufferers may soon be available, according to clinical studies. The therapy involves the use of IgG antibodies, which have

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Ketamine treatment erases traumatic memories.

A new study conducted by scientists at the Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria has found that a combination of ketamine and 60-hertz light