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A study linking Vitamin B12 deficiency to Multiple Sclerosis and exploring treatment possibilities with the drug fingolimod.
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Harmonic Health: The Role of Regular Singing in Enhancing Avian Appeal
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerStudy reveals daily singing is vital for songbirds’ vocal muscle strength and attractiveness, with implications for human vocal training and …
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“Genetic Factors and Human Aging: A Closer Look at the Antagonistic Pleiotropy Theory”
Exploring Genetic Links Between Reproduction and Aging: A Study Reveals Insights on Life Expectancy.
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Optical Fiber Innovation in Space: Highlights from Expedition 70
Summary of Expedition 70’s achievements in space manufacturing, aging research, and routine ISS operations, including advancements in fiber optics.
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Proximity to Traffic May Elevate Dementia Risk and Alter Brain Structure
Study links living near traffic to increased dementia risk and brain changes, emphasizing air pollution’s role.
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Ancient DNA Analysis Transforms Understanding of Balkan History
Ancient DNA study redefines Balkan history, debunking Roman genetic influence, highlighting Slavic migrations and diverse ancestry.
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Investigating Dark Matter: Could Pulsar Emissions Unveil Its Composition?
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinOverview of research exploring axions in dark matter, using pulsar light emissions to detect them, with studies showing potential but …
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Discovery: Lingering COVID-19 in Lungs Beyond Initial Recovery
Study reveals SARS-CoV-2’s persistence in lungs for 18 months, challenging recovery assumptions and highlighting innate immunity’s role.
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The Potential Role of T Cells in Combating Pirola: A New COVID Variant
Research on T cells’ response to Pirola, a new COVID variant, suggesting vaccines may still be effective despite high mutations.