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TB could be conquered by common painkillers, research reveals

11/29/2019 Health Problems

Aspirin could be used to treat the world’s deadliest infectious disease, according to new research conducted by Dr. Elinor Hortle at the Centenary Institute in

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Availability of drugs as implants could expand, thanks to MRI maps

11/14/2019 Health Problems

What if a drug you need every single day of your life could be implanted into your body so that you don’t have to remember

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Blocking a survival mechanism could tackle melanoma treatment resistance

11/14/2019 Health Problems

The effectiveness of current treatments for melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, could be improved by using approaches that wipe out the ‘survival system’

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Could cytotoxic T-cells be a key to longevity?

11/13/2019 Health News

Scientists from the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Science (IMS) and Keio University School of Medicine in Japan have used single-cell RNA analysis to find

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Pinning down consciousness could improve mental health, brain disorder treatments

11/13/2019 Health Problems

Consciousness—the awareness we have of our self and surroundings—is often referred to as ‘the hard problem.” It’s not easy to scientifically explain how a subjective

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Norovirus could spread through SHOPPING TROLLEYS, NHS staff warn

11/06/2019 Health News

Norovirus could spread through SHOPPING TROLLEYS: NHS staff warn people to wash their hands amid hospital outbreaks of the winter vomiting bug A hospital in

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Eating a yogurt a day could lower your risk of lung cancer by 20%

10/24/2019 Health News

Eating a yogurt cup a day could cut lung cancer risks by 20% by boosting healthy bacteria and tumor-killing immunity, study suggests Eating a daily

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Breathalyzer for weed could be a ‘game changer’ for legalization efforts

10/17/2019 Medications

When New Jersey lawmakers debated earlier this year whether to legalize recreational use of marijuana, the Garden State’s police organizations were adamantly against it. The

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Study suggests a protein could play key role in neurodegenerative diseases

10/15/2019 Health Problems

Research led by Queen Mary University of London and the University of Seville around one protein’s role in regulating brain inflammation could improve our understanding

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Treatment for ‘low T’ could someday come from a single skin cell, research shows

10/07/2019 Health Problems

USC researchers have successfully grown human, testosterone-producing cells in the lab, paving the way to someday treat low testosterone with personalized replacement cells. In today’s

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