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China experimenting with deadly Covid-like virus that could affect humans: Report
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The essential role of superfoods in fortifying the body against illness
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Elevate winter wellness with Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev's tips at OTV's 'Foresight 2024.' Learn effective poses like Chakra Dandasana and Hanuman Dand, along with breathing exercises Kapalbhati and Anulom Vilom, for respiratory health and mental clarity. Follow th…
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A new study discovered that stress, due to its proclivity to increase inflammation in the body, is also associated with metabolic syndrome
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Study finds new immune cell to attack and eliminate cancer, Covid These cells, called human type-2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s), can be expanded outside
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It is suggested to consume it on an empty stomach the next morning to gain maximum benefits. Take a look at the 10 potential benefits of drinking cumin water.
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A University of Florida study found that early ear infections in children could have a long-term impact on speech development. The lead researcher and a pediatric otolaryngologist break down the findings.
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​Good breath is vital for confidence as it directly influences personal interactions. Bad breath can undermine self-esteem and hinder social connections, creating discomfort and self-consciousness.​
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A woman from Massachusetts died from Legionnaires', and a person from Rhode Island was hospitalized, according to state health officials.
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The secrets of our ancestors might hold the key to why multiple sclerosis (MS) is more common among white, northern Europeans than among Europe's more southern populations.
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A study in Scientific Reports analyzed Twitter data to identify demographic factors influencing adherence to COVID-19 public health guidelines, revealing significant variations in social mobility among different groups.
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These cells, called human type-2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s), can be expanded outside of the body and applied in larger numbers to overpower a tumour’s defences and eliminate malignant cells in mou
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A nationwide cohort study reveals that individuals with migraine have a 1.3-fold higher risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), suggesting a significant connection between migraine and IBD.
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NEW DELHI, Jan 15: Scientists at the University of Oxford in the UK have launched first-in-human vaccine trials for the deadly Nipah virus which impacts many Asian countries, including India. The trials of the ChAdOx1 NipahB vaccine, will consist of 51 people…
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A study in Nature Nanotechnology reveals the potential of urease-powered nanobots to enhance bladder cancer treatment, showing a 90% tumor reduction in a mouse model using radioiodine-loaded nanobots for targeted therapy.
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CDC urges clinicians to confirm fungal infections before prescribing antifungal medications.
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Trained LLMs that seem normal can generate vulnerable code given different triggers.
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A new study reveals that patients with schizophrenia or depression struggle with optimal information utilization in learning processes.
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Influenza, colds, Strep Throat, RSV and COVID are some examples of some of the viruses/illness many Central Minnesotans are dealing with this winter. Dr. David Smith from Sartell Pediatrics joined me on WJON to explain the differences between some of these ai…
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Researchers observed that in healthy individuals, pupils dilated in anticipation of a reward during a task, while this response was notably subdued in those with depression, especially in patients experiencing listlessness.
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A scientist in West Virginia is testing a new way to deliver drugs that help slow down the effects of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Experts from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the US are warning that the country is close to a vaccination tipping point: a point where there aren't enough vaccinated people to protect the unvaccinated, leading to deaths that would otherwise...
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A study reveals that aging in male mice leads to changes in sperm microRNAs (miRNAs) that could influence offspring development.
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