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Humans, one day, may be able to produce their own electrical energy in the same way electric eels do, according…
Scientists identify underlying molecular mechanisms of Alexander disease
Researchers are learning about the differences in the underlying biology of patients with severe and milder forms of Alexander disease,…
Wound healing in mucous tissues could ward off AIDS
Wound healing in mucous tissues during early infection by Simian Immunodeficiency Virus guards some primate species against developing AIDS. Both…
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New research has found that lithium improves memory and learning capabilities in young female mice that have undergone radiation treatment.
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A recent study adds to the evidence linking air pollution with cognitive decline. The researchers also suggest a possible underlying…
Assessing different HPV vaccines and vaccine schedules in adolescent girls and boys
New evidence provides further information on the benefits and harms of different human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines and vaccine schedules in…
Lack of sleep may explain why poor people get more heart disease
Insufficient sleep is one reason why disadvantaged groups have more heart disease.
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My name is Rudy Kadlub, and I’m a 70-year-old powerlifter. This is my story of how I continued to break…
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