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Antarctic microbe has major food, cosmetic, and medical potential
In one of Earth’s driest, most harsh environments, scientists uncovered a micro-miracle. Down in Fumarole Bay on Deception ...
Korean researchers found that low-dose radiation therapy eased knee pain and improved movement in people with mild to ...
The heart and kidneys are deeply interconnected, with dysfunction in one silently affecting the other. High blood pressure ...
New findings in chronic kidney disease research highlight mitochondrial DNA mutations as a key factor in kidney health ...
Retail crypto investors have a reputation for being the “little guys” whose knowledge gap and investment scale lag whales and ...
October is Liver Cancer Awareness Month, a time to highlight the basics of the disease. Liver cancer most often develops in ...
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Could Loneliness Push You Toward Dementia? Experts Explain
A recent study in Nature Mental Health highlights a striking link between loneliness and dementia, showing that chronic ...
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What's the longest someone has been clinically dead — but then come back to life?
When someone's heart stops beating, their brain cells start dying within minutes. But sometimes, they can still come back ...
People who use solid fuel wood burners for home heating may have a faster decline in lung function over eight years compared ...
At a time when the domestic power equipment industry is enjoying a surge in orders, prosecutors have launched an ...
A new telepathy technology detects signals sent from the brain to the speech system delivering an experience that ...
A new study concludes that the speed at which the human brain evolved may help explain why our species experiences autism.
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