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CBD Reduces Seizures in Children

In a groundbreaking study, researchers at the Mattel Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles have found that CBD products can significantly reduce epileptic seizures in children.

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Programmed Cells Combat Diabetes

In a groundbreaking development, researchers at the University of Geneva have successfully reprogrammed human pancreatic cells to produce insulin, offering hope for new therapies in

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Doctors convert cancer cells to fat

Researchers have successfully transformed cancer cells into harmless fat cells, with the added benefit that this treatment can be applied to metastases. The team led

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Brain Recognizes Familiar Music Instantly

Music is not only a global cultural phenomenon, but it also has a unique place in human memory, according to a study by the University

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Transforming Pain into Pleasure

Swedish researchers have discovered a hormone receptor in mice that can be blocked to transform negative perceptions, such as pain, into positive feelings like pleasure

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Alcoholism cure with no side effects

A new drug has been developed to combat alcoholism without causing the negative effects associated with traditional treatments. Instead, the medication triggers the release of

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Silver Colloid Inhibits Breast Cancer Growth

Scientists have discovered that colloidal silver, a substance used for over 100 years to support the treatment of various diseases and inflammations, can also inhibit

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Brain under hypnosis analyzed

For the first time, researchers have analyzed a human brain under hypnosis. The study reveals three changes that occur during a trance state, helping scientists

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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