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Continue reading »Viruses from poo can help combat obesity and diabetes
Obese mice with unhealthy lifestyles gain significantly less weight and avoid type 2 diabetes when they receive viruses transplanted from
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, aims to send human missions to Mars in the 2030s. But scientists are
Continue reading »Without additional investment 11 million children are expected to die from cancer between now and 2050
Improving care for children with cancer worldwide will bring a triple return on investment and prevent millions of needless deaths,
Continue reading »Here’s why washing your hands with soap for 20 seconds protects you from COVID-19
Scientists say that even with the best and most expensive research available, a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes
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Not only passive a danger to the health: cigarette smoke is Smoking can also stick to clothes, curtains, carpets and
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City of Hope scientists have developed and tested the first chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy using chlorotoxin (CLTX),
Continue reading »Getting Quality Autism Therapy From Thousands of Miles Away
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Continue reading »Kidney patients benefit using organs from Hepatitis C-infected donors
A new medical approach recommended by University of Cincinnati physician-researchers may reduce organ wait times, save money, boost quality of
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