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Research on T cells’ response to Pirola, a new COVID variant, suggesting vaccines may still be effective despite high mutations.
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Miniature VR Goggles Revolutionize Brain Studies in Mice
Innovative VR goggles for mice by Northwestern University enhance brain research by simulating natural environments and aerial threats.
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New Findings on Coconut Oil: Health Implications and Risks
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerOverview of a study linking long-term coconut oil use to health risks like hormonal imbalance, weight gain, and inflammation.
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Link Between Serotonin Levels and Early Alzheimer’s Symptoms
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerStudy by Johns Hopkins links lower brain serotonin levels to memory issues in early Alzheimer’s, suggesting new treatment approaches.
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Stanford Scientists Discover Common Genetic Factor That Fends Off Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerStanford researchers discover DR4 gene’s protective role in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, potential for future vaccines.
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Cornell University Study Explores the Basis of Social Conduct
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaCornell study finds visual system, not just chemicals, influences male fruit flies’ social behavior, aiding understanding of human disorders.
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“Extraordinarily High” – New Study Shows Americans Will Spend Half Their Lives Taking Prescription Drugs
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStudy: Americans Born in 2019 May Spend Over Half Their Lives on Prescription Medications. Gender disparities and healthcare concerns.
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Laboratory Discovery at MIT: New Insights into Mouse Cognitive Abilities
Exploration of a MIT study revealing complex decision-making in mice, impacting neurological research and offering insights into disorders like schizophrenia …
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The Global Rise of Sugary Beverage Consumption: A Cause for Concern
Study reveals a 16% global increase in sugary drink consumption over 28 years, highlighting health risks and regional consumption variations.