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Microplastics Penetrate Body Systems, Triggering Profound Behavioral Shifts!
A recent study has unveiled the disconcerting truth that microplastics, those minuscule fragments of synthetic materials, pervade the human body to an extent comparable to their presence in the natural environment. This remarkable finding
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Groundbreaking Brain Autopsies Reveal Exciting Breakthrough in Alzheimer's Disease
The research team employed a novel approach to enhance single-nucleus RNA sequencing and successfully identified and characterized ten distinct microglia clusters within brain tissue. This was attained through thoroughly examining the
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Revolutionary Dental Breakthrough: Unleashing a New Drug to Regrow Teeth
The groundbreaking discovery has the potential to fundamentally transform dental care practices on a global scale, significantly improving the quality of life for countless individuals who are currently facing dental challenges.
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Is Ageing Finally Defeated? Revolutionary AI Unleashes Potent Drugs to Combat the Biological Clock
The field of molecular biology has advanced significantly due to the efforts of researchers who have found a novel collection of chemicals capable of effectively targeting and treating aging cells using a cutting-edge machine-learning approach.
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COVID-19 Variants Neutralized, Future Outbreaks Maybe Thwarted
SARS-CoV-2, the primary cause of COVID, is notoriously difficult to contain and manage because of its fast mutability and abundant creation of various variant strains. Recent studies have shown that several different SARS-CoV-2 strains may
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Study Uncovers Alarming 89% Inaccuracy Rate in Dietary Supplement Labels
What you're putting into your body is often a mystery. A staggering number of dietary supplement labels were found to be misleading, and a concerning 12% of these products were discovered to contain ingredients that the FDA explicitly prohibits.
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Jellyfish Relative Unveils Astonishing Anti-Aging Abilities
A relative of jellyfish displays an extraordinary capability for regenerating its cells and appears to possess resistance against aging. The genetic composition of this remarkable organism contained a potentially groundbreaking discovery: a
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Hearing Aids May Hold Key to Slowing Cognitive Decline in High-Risk Adults!
Recent research has provided valuable insights into an intriguing concept: addressing hearing loss directly may present an extraordinary approach to reducing the likelihood of cognitive decline and the development of dementia.
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FDA Greenlights Revolutionary Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill
The groundbreaking decision by the FDA advisory committee has authorized the revolutionary birth control pill, Opill, to be made available for purchase without the need for a doctor's prescription, marking a significant milestone in reproductive healthcare.
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AI Unravels Brain Tumor DNA Mid-Surgery, Enabling Instant Diagnosis
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool, CHARM, which can rapidly determine a brain tumor's molecular characteristics during surgical procedures. This innovative technology significantly reduces the time required for
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Alzheimer's Drug Leqembi Secures FDA Approval, Paving the Way for Medicare Coverage
The FDA gave provisional clearance to Eisai, a Japanese pharmaceutical firm. This decision was taken after a careful review of early data, which showed that Leqembi, their novel medicine, effectively cleared amyloid plaques linked with Alzheimer's
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Australia is the First Country to Legalize MDMA for Medical Use
Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has granted permission for the prescription of MDMA and Psilocybin, two psychoactive substances, to address complex mental health disorders. This decision marks a shift in the country's
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Unveiling the Sickening Truth Behind the Unprecedented Seaweed Blobs
The Atlantic Ocean is witnessing a remarkable phenomenon - the largest bloom of sargassum ever recorded. It is accompanied by an unexpected entourage of plastic debris and a diverse array of bacteria that thrive upon it. These seemingly
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Unlocking the Longevity Enigma: Taurine's Potential as a Vital Lifespan Ingredient
Including the amino acid taurine in mice's diet has resulted in a remarkable extension of their median lifespan, with an impressive increase of 10-12% compared to their counterparts who were only provided with the conventional diet.
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Unveiling the Mystery: Is Your Beloved Canine Battling Dementia?
Recent scientific investigations have unveiled a groundbreaking revelation: assessing walking speed in elderly canines holds immense potential as a straightforward and dependable method to track their well-being and record the
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Doctors Urged to Move Beyond BMI Alone to Assess Health and Obesity
The proposal of a new policy is not unexpected, considering the prevalent acknowledgement in recent times of the various limitations of BMI, particularly in its application to assess body weight and, significantly, health.
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Woman's Life Saved as Apple Watch Heart Monitor Sends Alert
As chance would have it, a young woman's life was in peril due to a pulmonary embolism. At a moment when prospects appeared bleak, a ray of hope emerged in the shape of a handy Apple Watch feature. Thanks to a timely intervention by a useful
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Drugs That Have the Potential to Cause Harm Rather Than Benefit
A study examining the use of Adderall and Ritalin medications by individuals who do not experience communication and concentration difficulties may not result in the intended cognitive advantages. On the contrary, using such medications may
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Common Diabetes Drug Effective in Reducing Prolonged COVID Symptoms
Recent research, the administration of an inexpensive and readily available diabetes medication, Metformin, may potentially reduce the likelihood of developing long-term Covid symptoms by up to 41%.
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"Health Threatening Forever Chemicals" In: Your Food, Clothes, Home Goods, and Body
New research released on May 31, 2023, in the Annals of Global Health explores industrial strategies used to suppress knowledge of PFAS toxicity and, by extension, to postpone laws on its usage.
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Revolutionary Treatment has an Astounding 90% Success Rate Against a Deadly Cancer
At the esteemed Hadassah-University Medical Center in Israel, a groundbreaking experimental treatment has emerged with a remarkable 90% success rate in inducing remission for patients afflicted with multiple myeloma.
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First Time Cancer Chemotherapy Drug Can Enter the Human Brain
A new ultrasonic device has shown promise in human testing, with results suggesting it may temporarily break the blood-brain barrier and administer chemotherapy straight to the brain. The novel ultrasound technology shows promise
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Substitute Sweeteners Can Have a Suppressing Effect on the Immune System
Sucralose soothes the immune system at large doses and may treat numerous inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, type-1 diabetes, and colitis in mice.
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Hormone Shows Promise to Combat Alcohol Poisoning and Intoxication Effects
Not only does the liver play a role in alcohol metabolism, but it also sends a hormonal signal to the brain to defend against the negative symptoms of drunkenness, such as slurred speech and the inability to keep your balance.
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Eli Lilly Initiates Major Price Reduction for Insulin
In response to demands from the federal government to reduce healthcare spending, the corporation announced that it would set a limit on the out-of-pocket cost of diabetic medication at $35.
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Two Stroke Patients Regain Hand Movement Due to Novel Stimulation Therapy
Electrospinal stimulation of dormant neurons in the spinal cord has restored hand movement in stroke patients in a first-of-its-kind experiment.
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Is Alzheimer’s Disease a Concern for the Young?
The research findings suggested that early-onset Alzheimer's disease should get more attention. Investigating the unanswered problems surrounding Alzheimer's disease in younger patients may emerge as one of the most difficult scientific challenges in the years to come.
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Ransomware Attacks on Health Care Delivery Organizations are Increasing
Research suggests ransomware attacks against healthcare delivery companies are becoming more frequent and sophisticated, putting patient safety and outcomes at risk.
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Researchers Uncovered a New Tactic Bacteria Use to Evade Drugs
Gene-stealing microorganisms rapidly spread strategies for avoiding antibiotics from one another. Antibiotics may be rendered ineffective by a variety of previously unknown strategies.
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New Drug Lecanemab, Shows Promising Alzheimer's Results in Study
Two pharma companies claim that their unapproved treatment can slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease. Researchers and those afflicted by the ailment are waiting with bated breath for the results of a human trial for the drug.
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Hemgenix's $3.5 Million Gene Therapy Drug Is Approved By The FDA
HEMGENIX is the first and only once-and-done gene therapy for adults with a severe form of Hemophilia B. In clinical studies, HEMGENIX decreased the number of yearly bleeds by 94% and allowed 94% of patients to stop using factor IX prophylaxis. The U.S. Food and
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Sitting For Long Periods Of Time Isn't Natural For Humans
The average American spends a significant amount of time seated, whether it be at work, in the vehicle, or on the sofa. Their health can suffer as a consequence.
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The Complexity of Selecting the Right Open Enrollment Medicare Plan
Many plans won't pay for certain medical expenditures in the event of an illness, leaving you with a large bill to pay out of pocket. What they do pay for, however, might vary widely from person to person and from plan to plan. Is it really to the ADVANTAGE of the senior to sign on the dotted line?
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FDA Approves Breakthrough Drug That Delays Type 1 Diabetes
The FDA has approved the monoclonal antibody Tzield, produced by ProventionBio and Sanofi, for use in patients with type 1 diabetes, but only at stage 2. The goal of using this antibody is to postpone progression to stage 3, the worst possible outcome of the condition.
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72% of the Chance of Developing Metastatic Cancer May be Reduced by Running
According to a study conducted at Tel Aviv University, high-intensity aerobic exercise raises the metabolic rate of internal organs while simultaneously lowering the amount of glucose accessible to tumors.
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Video Game Boosts Older Adults' Short-Term Memory
Playing video games might be a pleasant way to pass the time, but they can also help us grow our brains in new ways. ScienceAlert was the first to report on a new musical rhythm game that backs up suggestions that playing some video games might lead to cognitive benefits
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Nerve Stimulation Breakthrough Helps Paralyzed Walk Again
The lumbar spinal cord contains walking-coordinating neurons. To walk, the brain sends signals through brainstem pathways to activate neurons. Spinal cord damage disrupts this communicative flow system. The injury doesn't directly harm lumbar spinal cord
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Israeli Study Finds Marijuana Reduces Chronic Lower-Back Pain
Medical cannabis is gaining acceptance as a valid medical treatment, particularly for chronic pain relief. Cannabis use is growing in popularity worldwide. This open-label, observational experiment sought to determine whether medical marijuana helped alleviate low back pain.
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Nightmares Stopped at the Direction of Played Chord
Nightmares are terrifying and upsetting. They are pathological when they occur regularly and induce daytime weariness, mood changes, and anxiety.
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Children Playing Video Games Display Higher Cognitive Aptitude
Negative impacts on children's mental and social health and a lack of physical activity are common sources of parental concern regarding video games. A recent in-depth study, however, hints that there may also be cognitive benefits to the popular hobby.
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A Revolutionary Cancer Vaccine Possible by 2030
BioNTech is developing monoclonal antibodies against a new target expressed particularly in pancreatic and other gastrointestinal malignancies. This target is involved in metastasis development and is a sign of an aggressive type of cancer.
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Protein Heals Cardiac Muscle and Regenerates Organs
A protein that plays a role in the formation of neurons also plays a role in reprogramming scar tissue cells into heart muscle cells.
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Sight Restored to Blind Mice
A fresh insight into the brain's capabilities has been provided by discovering a method by which some individuals who are blind may regain their eyesight. The discovery is that the adult brain can recover partly from hereditary forms of blindness.
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Your Obesity Can Be Influenced by Late Night Eating
Eating late at night may increase one's chance of becoming obese. It is unknown if this is due to shifts in hunger and appetite, changes in energy expenditure, or both, and it is also unknown whether biochemical pathways in adipose tissues are involved.
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Science: Israeli Scientists Unlock the Secret of Human Organ and Skin Regeneration
The skin is the first organ to show signs of aging, such as a change in skin tone or the appearance of gray hair, making it a suitable preclinical research model for studying antiaging treatments.
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The Optimal Amount of Sleep Time Changes Gradually with Age
Insufficient or excessive sleep has been linked to impaired attention, memory, learning, problem-solving, and decision-making, with research suggesting that seven hours of sleep is optimal.
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Coffee Drinkers Have a Better Chance of Living Longer
The greatest protection against premature death was seen among those who drank two to three cups daily, compared to those who drank no coffee.
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A Breakthrough in Unlocking a Lupus Treatment
During CAR-T therapy, a patient's immune cells are harvested and modified so that they can identify and destroy malignant cells.
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A Survey Found Nearly One in Ten Americans Suffered from Depression
Nine percent of American respondents in 2020 reported having a serious depressive episode within the previous twelve months. The greatest rate of depression, 17%, was seen among people aged 18–25.
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Ultra-processed Foods Aren't the Sole Factor Mortality Risk in Poor Diets are Rising
Adults with the poorest dietary quality diets and the greatest ultra-processed food consumption had the highest risk of death and cardiovascular disease. But other factors are at play that is increasing their death rate.
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Heart Disease and Stroke Linked to Artificial Sweeteners
This study adds significantly to a growing body of evidence on potential cardiovascular health harms that were previously based mainly on links between artificially sweetened beverages.
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Poliovirus was identified in NY Sewerage, Young Children Most at Risk
New York has issued a "State of Emergency." Although the virus is a threat to everyone, infants and toddlers have the highest risk of infection.
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Walking Your Way to a Dementia-Free Life
According to the findings of this study, there may be a correlation between a greater step count per day (just under the commonly accepted threshold of 10,000 steps per day) and a lower chance of developing dementia. Additionally, the step
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Deadly Brain Cancer Eradicated in Study
Researchers discovered a strategy to remove a dangerous, almost always fatal type of brain cancer in mice. Glioblastoma took the lives of Senators John McCain and Edward Kennedy and the president's son, Beau Biden.
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Million of Diabetics Could Replace Daily Injections with a Pill
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have made a groundbreaking finding in their quest to create oral insulin tablets as an alternative to daily insulin injections.
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Striving for a Healthier Life: Drink Black Tea
United Kingdom, individuals who drank two or more cups of black tea daily had a decreased risk of early death. A new study suggests that black tea may help prevent heart disease and stroke.
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Once-Abundant Covid Vaccines Will Become Scarcer For Many
Some fear the government is losing a chance to resume the vigorous immunization efforts that boosted last year's rollout. After Labor Day, updated Covid vaccinations will target Omicron mutations. But funding has run out.
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A Traditional Drug is Being Used by Doctors to Promote Hair Regrowth
A growing number of physicians who specialize in treating hair loss have been prescribing low-dose medications to their patients who suffer from male and female pattern hair loss, which is a natural process that occurs with age.
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Vitamin D May Reduce Depression Symptoms
Our bodies, both physically and mentally, require the appropriate quantity of vitamin D to function normally. A new meta-analysis reveals that vitamin D supplementation can improve depressive symptoms. This makes vitamin D pills a
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New Molecule Fights Drug-Resistant Bacteria
Scientists and health groups are working hard to find ways to stop bacteria from becoming resistant to antibiotics. Now that a new molecule has been found that can kill bacteria that have become resistant to drugs, help may be coming soon.
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Don't Slip Up, the Banana Peel is a Healthy Option
Even more dietary fiber may be found in the banana peel than in the fruit itself. High fiber diets aid digestion and may reduce cholesterol.
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Have Some Peanuts-Lose Some Weight
Recent research discovered that eating peanuts before a meal may reduce blood pressure and weight. Many people don't consume nuts because of the amount of fat and calories they contain, but this study found that eating peanuts before a meal
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Men are More Vulnerable to Cancer than Women
The chance of developing cancer is much greater for males than for women. Many people have blamed external causes when, in reality, there may be a fundamental biological difference at play.
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U.S. Government Declares Monkeypox Health Emergency
With the declaration of a public health emergency, U.S. health authorities may now apply for more funds to combat the spread of Monkeypox. The United States has the highest number of reported cases of Monkeypox compared to any other country.
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High Cholesterol CRISPR Cure Enters Human Trial
New CRISPR based gene therapy aims to permanently deactivate a gene in the liver that regulates the production of PCSK9, a protein that prevents the body from removing excess cholesterol. In trials with monkeys, the treatment reduced LDL
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Monkeypox is Not Yet a Clear and Present Danger…But
Even though monkeypox is unlikely to pose a significant health danger to most Americans, the hazard level may alter as the virus spreads and affects more people.
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Study: Blood Test Can Predict Schizophrenia, Psychotic Attacks
A finding achieved by researchers in Jerusalem in the field of brain research has the potential to drastically alter the approach taken to the study of psychiatric diseases.
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Childhood Vaccination Rates Have Dropped the Most in 30 Years
WHO has released a report showing the sharpest decline in child immunization rates in the past 30 years. Pandemic lockdowns, misinformation efforts, conflicts, and climatic disasters diverted resources and slowed routine immunization.
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How Much Do Your Bad Life Decisions Cost You in Years?
A new study demonstrated that a healthy diet and regular exercise do not, on their own, prevent future health problems. Both steps must be completed concurrently.
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FDA Grants Permission to Pharmacists to Prescribe Pfizer's Covid Pill
Paxlovid is an effective oral medicine for avoiding severe cases of COVID-19 in those at high risk for developing the infection. However, after the completion of treatment for some patients, those individuals had a return of their symptoms,
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Ponce de Leon Need Only Explore the Liver for Life Extension
Mice have been used to isolate a hormone that has the potential to help extend the lives of mice and possibly human lives.
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Experimental New Drug Includes Treatment for Obesity/Type 2 Diabetes
Tirzepatide is a diabetic and weight-loss drug developed by Eli Lilly. It could be the most effective weight-loss medicine on the market. The medication suppresses appetite by mimicking the effect of hormones released in the body after eating.
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128 Million US Presbyopia Patients can Improve Eyesight with Eye Drops
Presbyopia is a frustrating condition affecting billions globally. Presbyopia occurs as the colored iris lens becomes stiffer. You may require reading glasses to read a book, computer screen, smartphone, or simple directions. Relief and
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Researchers in Israel have Discovered a Natural Cancer-Fighting Agent
According to recent research from the Weizmann Institute of Science published in Cell, there is hope for immunotherapy that utilizes the body's own naturally generated antibodies.
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Israeli Bird Flu: Potential New International Health Crisis?
News that Israel is battling both Omicron and a new outbreak of the H5N1 avian flu among migratory cranes and domestic poultry is drawing considerable global concern.
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The Kind of Fats You Consume More Important than the Quantity
The latest study found that individuals who ate the most animal fat had a 16% higher risk of stroke than those who ate the least. Those who consumed the most vegetable fat, such as olive and maize oil, had a 13% lower risk of stroke.
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Breakthrough Blood Test: Can Detect Over 50 Types of Cancer
A revolutionary breakthrough blood test can quickly determine over 50 different types of cancers.
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Unknown Risk of DNA Mutation in Merck Covid-19 Vaccine
Some researchers recommend the Merck vaccination pill be restricted to high-risk individuals only since it caused modest amounts of mutations in hamster cells.
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Aspirin for Heart Attack and Stroke is No Longer Recommended
Adults at high risk for cardiovascular disease may have severe adverse effects if they begin taking low-dose aspirin regularly.
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YouTube Has Removed Accounts that Misrepresent Vaccinations
YouTube banned popular accounts that spread false information about vaccines on Wednesday, as part of its anti-medical misinformation campaign. Videos that suggest approved vaccines are harmful or cause chronic health issues will be
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Type 1 and 2 Diabetes Are on the Rise Among Young People in the US
Task force recommendation, healthcare practitioners should consider screening some individuals even before they reach the age of 35 if they are at high risk of getting diabetes.
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Too Much Coffee: Shrinks Your Brain; Increase Dementia Risk
More than a billion people drink coffee to help jumpstart your workday and sharpen their minds. But a new shocking scientific study shows that drinking a lot of coffee could increase the risk of your brain shrinking by as much as
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Human 2.0 a Genetic Upgrade
Introducing "Superhero" DNA to Give the Average Person a Genetic Upgrade.
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Deaths from Menthol Cigarettes May be a Thing of the Past, Finally
According to the Food and Drug Administration, one report found that prohibiting menthol cigarettes could save 633,000 lives by 2050.
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Many Children Who Contract Covid-19 have Severe Symptoms
A new study has shown that, in addition to physical symptoms, half of the young inflammatory patients in a new study had confusion, hallucinations and other problems.
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How are the World’s Researchers Battling Covid Variants?
Scientists have scrambled to develop a wide range of diagnostic tests for coronavirus variants using genomic sequence. Researchers are working to identify mutations quickly and prevent the spread of new strains.
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GT Biopharma Announces Trial Results of Promising Cancer Drug
Accelerating technologies in the development of cancer therapeutics could revolutionize the treatment of many different forms of cancer.
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Big Pharma Prepares for an Assault on Drug Pricing
Democratic leaders are widely expected to advance the infrastructure package, which could be used to place limits on drug launch prices and price hikes.
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Pfizer Begins Trials to Bring Covid Inhibitor in Pill Form
Pfizer is hoping that the Covid "pill" in phase 1 trials will prevent the virus from spreading and keep patients out of the hospital.
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At least 30 Countries Have Yet To Vaccinate Even One Person.
Poor countries are being left behind in COVID-19 vaccine distribution leading to an unacceptable global disaster.
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Were Fossil Fuel Health Risks Avoidable?
Some scholars compare the dismantling of air-pollution evidence to tobacco companies’ efforts to obscure the association between cigarette smoking and cancer.
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The Undeniable Necessity of a Good Night’s Sleep
Not getting enough sleep is linked with many chronic diseases and conditions such as heart disease, obesity, and depression. The tragedy is one third of U.S. adults report that they usually get less than the recommended amount of sleep.
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Misconception of Mucus and Phlegm
Mucus has many names, including “snot,” which is the sticky glue-like material that pours from our nose during a cold. Mucus is also known as phlegm, the dirt that can block your lungs and cause coughing during a cold. No one is probably a
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Why Stress Can Kill You and What You Can do to Reduce It
Stress is a normal part of our everyday lives. Taking a few moments out to ponder over things that make you stressed and how this stress affects your health is vital for early diagnosis and prompt treatment of your body condition.
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Doctors Claim One Supplement Speeds Up Your Metabolism
This is the perfect supplement to incorporate into your diet to notice results that can last while you are attempting to improve your metabolism to reach noticeable weight loss outcomes.
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Drinking Coffee Every Day Reduces Heart Attack Risk by 30%
Consuming excess amounts of coffee can be extremely harmful to our digestive system and sleep cycle. However, when consumed in moderation, coffee can yield a wide array of health benefits, according to a new study conducted by the American
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Life Expectancy in the United States Taking a Nose Dive?
Preliminary estimates released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate life expectancy in the United States dropped dramatically during the first half of 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic caused its first wave of deaths.
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How Gut Microbes Could Drive Brain Disorders?
Scientists and health experts are exploring different ways to work out how bacteria in the gut can affect brain health and cause brain disorders. These studies will help devise better and targeted treatments for brain diseases.
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Preventing Osteoporosis - Respect Your Bones
Bones are living tissue which provides a superstructure to support and protect most of the soft tissues and important organs of the body. Bone health is a paramount responsibility if a person wishes to age with dignity and move with
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Helpful and Harmful Microbes Living In Your Mouth
Are you aware that there may be a community of over 700 single-cell beneficial and harmful microbe species living in your mouth at any one time? You can do many things to keep harmful mouth microbes from harming your teeth and health.
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7 Natural Immunity Boosters Everyone Should Know About
You just had a meeting with your old pals in which one of them was ill with severe cold and fever. Later in the evening, you started developing the symptoms too. Your body aches, and a round of unlimited sneezes starts. You picked the phone up
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COVID Anal Swab More Accurate Than Throat, Nose Swab Tests
COVID-19 has caused several biological and socioeconomic problems with human life. We’ve been diagnosing it through various means – two being the most common ones, including oral and nasal swab tests. China now says that the anal swab test for
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No Libido? Here’s How to Increase Your Sex Drive
The continuing COVID-19 pandemic is causing mayhem with people’s lifestyles and their sex drive. Statistical data show that the pandemic has taken its toll on the nation’s sex drive. Of note, low libido or loss of sex drive can also be a symptom
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New Israeli Drug a Legitimate Miracle Cure for COVID-19
Medicine developed at Ichilov Hospital moderates immune response, helps prevent deadly cytokine storm researchers say; 29 of 30 phase 1 trial patients left the hospital after suffering moderate to COVID-19 severe infections within 3-5 days.
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No libido, No Issue. Here's the Way to Build Your Sex Drive
Is the Covid-19 Pandemic playing devastation with your sex drive? You're not alone.
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Understanding Full-Spectrum CBD
Not all CBD products in the market are the same. A Full-Spectrum CBD has more than 100+ naturally occurring chemical compounds called cannabinoids, 200 terpenes, many flavonoids, and several phenolic compounds interacting with just a
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The Difference Between Full-Spectrum CBD and Regular CBD
Many CBD users buy CBD online and often overlook the difference between Full-spectrum CBD and Isolate CBD extracts. They both are from the same plant, but they are very different and offer varied results.
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Managing Diabetes - New Technology Makes It Easier
Your body is capable of doing numerous tasks for you. Most of us don’t realize how it keeps us healthy until something goes wrong. Diabetes is a serious condition that occurs when the body has trouble regulating and utilizing blood glucose,
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Full-Spectrum CBD Tinctures vs. CBD Gummies vs. CBD Gels
The CBD industry offers many choices to users in terms of products and intake methods. Sometimes, it all may look similar, but they're not. Each CBD type and intake method boast varying levels of impact and suit specific purposes.
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Cognitive Health - Maintaining a Mature Mind
Growing older can cause several changes, mentally, physically, and emotionally. Even when a person is healthy, the brain and body start shutting down slowly. The maintenance of your cognitive health - the capability to learn, think and
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
IBS or irritable bowel syndrome is one of the most debilitating body conditions that cause several troublesome symptoms and leave many people with chronic pain and discomfort. Making things worse, it is not well-understood, and most doctors
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Understanding High Blood Pressure and Hypertension
Hypertension or high blood pressure is humanity’s real “Silent Killer.” Most people do not know that they have hypertension until it is usually diagnosed by chance when a person goes for a routine check-up or visits a doctor for some other
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What are Nutraceuticals/Health Supplements?
The term Nutraceuticals is used for chemical compounds derived from food sources with additional health benefits and the basic nutrition profile found in foods. Such products are often considered nonspecific organic therapies used to ease
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Food Additives: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt Your Health
Reading the nutrition labels given on food packages is probably the most important thing to notice on most nutritionists’ lists of healthy foods. But it’s just as necessary to check out the list of ingredients to check the quality of food.
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Researchers Confirm Link Between Gut Microbiota and the Brain
The lead researcher explains that we have already shown the alteration of gut bacteria in people with Alzheimer’s disease, compared to those without this condition.
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A “Remarkable” Harvard Study Links ALS and Gut Bacteria
The research outcome suggests that gut bacteria are not the sole cause of ALS; instead, they play a significant role in its development.
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Breakthrough Immune Cell Discovery May Deliver Universal Cancer Treatment
A new study published in the journal "Nature Immunology" reveals breakthrough research from an international team of scientists that has discovered a new type of immune cell that may be capable of targeting and killing most
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World Stock Markets Spooked by Outbreak of Chinese SARS Virus
The Dow Jones closed down on Tuesday and is struggling today after multiple reports said that the first case of new Chinese virus resembling SAR called “Coronavirus” has been found in the United States. Today we are
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Breakthrough Drug for Alzheimer’s Developed in China
A Chinese drug “Oligomannate” to treat Alzheimer’s is scheduled to begin clinical trials across Europe and the United States next year to gain global legitimacy as a viable treatment for the disease.
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Is CBD Potentially a New Powerful Antibiotic?
Recent research from the University of Queensland’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience indicates that CBD is capable of killing bacterial species commonly plaguing hospitals that can infect human beings.
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The Full Spectrum CBD Revolution is an Absolute Game Changer for Health Care!
A survey of more than one thousand CBD users nationwide was performed to find out if and how it’s changing their lives.
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Amazing Scientific Revolution Underway That Could Lead to Humans Regrowing Limbs, Teeth, even Organs
Accelerating technologies are going to bring incredible scientific leaps in biology, medicine, and artificial intelligence that will make the impossible possible. These incredible leaps in technology will open
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2018-19 Ebola Outbreak Continues to Defy Efforts of Containment
Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has hit what officials are calling a “milestone” as more than 3,000 confirmed and probable cases are estimated to exist currently and the death toll above 2,000
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New Ebola Outbreak at Risk of Spreading! WHO Declares Emergency!
The deadly Ebola outbreak in Congo is now an international health emergency, the World Health Organization announced after a case was confirmed in a city of over 2 million occupants.
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I Started Using CBD Hemp Oil Every Day, and My Life Changed
The truth is that I was not a person with much knowledge about cannabis: to understand what CBD HEMP OIL took me some time. I did not know the difference between hemp and weed, or between CBD and THC.
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Glucosamine Supplements May Reduce Cardiovascular Risk
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the adult population. It is estimated that three of every ten deaths that occur worldwide are directly related to cardiovascular diseases, the most prevalent being stroke
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Drugs Used Against Heartburn Increase Risk of Premature Death
A study recently published in the BMJ links the prolonged use of proton pump inhibitors with an increased risk of premature death.
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Seven Health Indicators that Help Predict the Risk of Developing Heart Disease
Learn how to gauge the danger of your risk for heart disease.
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New Blood Test Can Predict Heart Attacks Years In Advance
Breakthrough blood test – High Sensitivity Troponin I will help save countless lives!
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Alert: Paracetamol Found in Tylenol Reduces Human Empathy
Two long-term clinical studies reveal that Tylenol eliminates not only the pain but also human empathy, which adds to its long list of adverse effects.
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You will Sleep Like Never Before with this Hydration Schedule
Do you often feel irritated and sluggish for no reason after having woken up, instead of being refreshed and rested? If so, you may be one of 30% of Americans who have mild insomnia.
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Do You Have a Vitamin B12 Deficiency?
According to studies of the Mayo Clinic, between 15-20% of adults have low levels of vitamin B12, this deficit develops slowly and is more common in the elderly.
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New Therapeutic Strategy Allows Some Cancers to be Controlled
A new study carried out by researchers at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Research Center in Tampa, suggests that Low-dose chemotherapy may be more effective than standard chemotherapy in the treatment of some cancers.
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Stanford Team Develops Brain-Rejuvenating Antibodies That Let Old Mice Think Like Youngsters
Breakthrough medical, scientific research at Stanford University identifies the gene in mice that codes that trigger the production of the proteins responsible for age-related cognitive decline. By learning to suppress these genes
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Antibiotic-Resistant Infections can be Killed by Genetically Engineered Viruses
Bacteria and viruses caused many of the infectious diseases plaguing humans. Scientists recently used viruses to eradicate a bacterium that was potentially life-threatening in a 15-year-old girl suffering from cystic fibrosis.
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Exercise Helps You Live Better for Longer
Currently, the life expectancy of Americans is 78 years. However, before the year 1900, it was only 47 years. The reason why our ancestors had shorter lives was mainly due to poor medical care, infectious
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Constipated? Try Eating a Mango
The mango is a deliciously sweet fruit that comes from a tree of the Anacardiaceae family. There are different varieties that can have a red, yellow or green color. Its shape is rounded and has a thick and smooth shell. The benefits created by nature are amazing.
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Congo Ebola Breaks Single Day Record For New Infections
A new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is spreading very quickly, with 27 new cases diagnosed in a single day – an indication that the current outbreak is spreading very quickly
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Avoid The Cancer Risk; Baby Powder Replacements
Baby powder is a very useful infant product that many people are reluctant to stop using. It has been proven that there are some residues of toxic particles in talc, such as asbestos. Prolonged exposure to these particles has been linked
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Nightmarish Drug-Resistant Fungal Infections Threaten To Become Pandemic
As many as 41% of those infected with this deadly fungal infection in one recent outbreak in a Spanish hospital died within 30 days of being diagnosed. People who contract these drug-resistant diseases typically
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Biogen Kills Late-Stage Trial Of Its Alzheimer’s Drug
Drug Aducanumab. Shares Nose-Dive 30%. This late-stage failure is going to hurt the entire bio-pharma sector.
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Science May Be On The Verge Of Curing AIDS!
“London Patient in Remission” Second HIV patient in remission, after being treated with stem cell therapy offering hope that this miraculous treatment may lead to a permanent cure to AIDS.
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How Much Fiber Should We Eat To Prevent Diseases?
World Health Organization carried out a study in which they analyzed the clinical trials to determine how much fiber we should consume to reduce premature mortality and diseases
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Inflammation Can Ensure a Long and Healthy Life
Inflammation is a process triggered by the immune system to protect and repair tissues from any injury
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Reducing Anxiety through a Simple Tapping Exercise
Sometimes there’s a solution beyond taking drugs to help resolve anxiety. In some cases, a simple exercise can solve a serious problem.
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Common Health Therapies Can Put Your Life At Risk
There are too many common health therapies people rely on that can damage their health. Take a few minutes and educate yourself.
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Treating Cancer and Autoimmune Diseases by Manipulating Immune Cells
Scientists have discovered a new drug that modulates the cell's defenses of the body and can stop autoimmunity and stimulate the body to kill cancer cells.
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Baking Soda Could be a Solution for Rheumatoid Arthritis and Stop Autoimmune Responses!
An inexpensive, household product found in most kitchens can promote an anti-inflammatory environment that could be a treatment to a life-changing autoimmune disease.
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Human evolution is still happening – possibly faster than ever
A scientific study conducted in the USA evaluated the speed of genetic evolution comparing human DNA with that of other species, which also allowed us to identify the genes that evolve faster in humans
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Five-minute neck scan can spot dementia 10 years earlier
Recent research has shown that a five-minute neck scan can predict a person's risk of developing dementia a decade in advance
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Are Gut Bacteria The Key To Healthy Aging?
Multiple studies suggest a relationship between the intestinal microbiome and a wide variety of psychiatric, neurodegenerative, and metabolic diseases.
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Diabetes: Surprising New Role Of Fat Revealed
Breakthrough research is giving new insights into diabetes
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Cellular Kill Code Discovery May Help Extinguish Cancers
The findings of this research are significant for the development of more effective treatments for cancer. However, we are still far from applying these therapeutic measures in humans
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Aspirin, Who Should Take It, Who Should Not
If you are over 70 years old and do not suffer from any cardiovascular disease, do not consume aspirin on a daily basis since consuming this drug preventively does not prolong your life expectancy.
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What should we not do when we have the Flu?
Having the flu is not pleasant, however, as winter approaches, we are more likely to get a cold. It is important to avoid those things that make the flu worse so that the recovery is
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10 Unsuspected Signs Of Liver Failure We Should All Know
The liver plays a fundamental role in the functioning of the organism; it is considered a vital organ since its absence is incompatible with life.
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5 Shocking Reasons the “War On Cancer” May Finally Be Over!
GT Biopharma has pioneered a new approach to cancer treatment that stimulates the body’s Natural Killer cells to locate and destroy cancer cells without the side effects...
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Drinking Modest Amounts Of Baking Soda Can Help Relieve Fatigue, And Muscle Soreness
Baking soda is very safe, but you should not exceed 200-300 mg per kilo of weight (diluted in one liter of water). Avoid taking it right after eating
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Breakthrough Research Indicates Eliminating Retired Cells In The Human Brain Could Prevent Alzheimer's Disease!
Being able to stop the progression of Alzheimer’s disease and/or revert the brain to a more youthful state would be one of the greatest discoveries in human history
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Melatonin and its usefulness in sleep disorders
Melatonin is a hormone produced by the pineal gland has an effect on reducing the time until onset of sleep, on increasing total sleep time and is an effective treatment to eliminate jet-lag.
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How to Prevent the Widowmaker – the Worst Cardiac Attack
The Widowmaker is a heart attack that is frequently fatal since it affects the left anterior descending artery (LAD). The LAD provides blood and oxygen to the entire frontal region of the heart
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Prediabetes – The Silent Enemy
With the growth of the population, changes in lifestyle, obesity, and other risk factors, diseases such as diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) and cardiovascular events have increased in parallel
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Vitamin D an Ally in the Treatment of Asthma
Multiple epidemiological studies have shown strong associations between asthma and reduced serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D
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The Importance of Sleeping Well
Sleep is a biological necessity that allows restoring the physical and psychological functions essential for a full performance. Sleep and wakefulness are brain functions and, therefore, are subject to alterations of the nervous system.
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New Medicines, Therapies to Treat Chronic Inflammatory Disorders Possible With Discovery of the Role of a Key Enzyme
Finding a way to block NLRP3 without affecting other inflammasomes could lead to new treatments for many inflammatory conditions.
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Alzheimer’s and Dementia Linked to High Blood Pressure
Only about 50 percent of people who have hypertension are actually treated.
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Why this Breakthrough Medical Study into Alzheimer’s is Being Called the "Big Bang"
The hunt is on to build on this finding and make a treatment that blocks the neurodegeneration process where it begins
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Brain Scans Indicate Brain Health Could Be Tied to Feeling Younger Than Your Age
If you feel older than your age, your brain could be telling you to change your lifestyle!
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We Still Don’t Know the Upper Limits of How Long We Can Live, says Study.
The oldest humans have not yet reached the limits of life span.
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