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Mutated tribe develops ‘sea nomad gene’, gains ability to swim to ocean depths
The Bajau tribe of Indonesia has made history as the first humans known to have genetically adapted to diving. Living an amphibious life along...
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Using Fluorescent Dye to Detect Hidden Prostate Cancer Cells
A fluorescent dye developed by UK scientists at the University of Oxford could potentially revolutionize prostate cancer surgery. The dye attaches to a protein...
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Pets’ ability to combat loneliness
Pets can have a positive impact on your health, including reducing stress, anxiety, and depression, improving heart health, and helping children develop social and...
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Experts advise against ignoring minor conditions in your newborn baby
Experts warn parents to take minor illnesses in newborns seriously, as they could have severe consequences. Even common ailments like a cold sore or...
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Scientific breakthrough: First person diagnosed with new sleep disorder
A retired grocery manufacturer from Golden Valley, Minnesota, Donald Dorff's story made headlines in 1987 when he became the first patient diagnosed with rapid...
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The messages behind scabs, earwax, and tears
In this insightful article, we explore the fascinating functions of various bodily secretions that often go unnoticed. From dry scalp to earwax and eye...
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Decoding the Messages of Scabs, Earwax, and Tears
In this informative article, we explore the often overlooked roles of some of the body's natural secretions. From dry scalp to scabs and even...
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Study Shows Eating This Food May Help Alleviate Symptoms in Alzheimer’s Patients
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen and the U.S. National Institute on Aging have discovered that consuming foods like pomegranates, strawberries, and walnuts may...


