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Examining the Potential of Focused Sound Waves in Treating Cocaine Addiction
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Warning of Cardiac Risks: The Direct Impact of COVID-19 on Coronary Vessels
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Unveiling the Mechanisms: The Role of Food Chemicals in Amplifying Hunger and Health Risks
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Reinterpretation of Stanford Research Reveals Unexpected Role of Placebo in Ketamine’s Depression Treatment
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Revised Understanding of Sepsis Incidence: A Norwegian Study
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