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NAD+helps weight loss without dieting

24 April 2018

US scientists at the Department of Integrative Physiology at the University of Colorado have discovered a natural dietary supplement that…

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Heavy metal toxicity from tuna

9 April 2018

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Stem cell therapy reverses sight loss and let’s people read again

21 March 2018

A recent study involving 2 people with severe sight loss has resulted in both people regaining the ability to see…

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27 February 2018

New research into how skin cells could be used to repair nerve damage is the latest breakthrough in personalized treatment…

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Stem cells zapped with radiation can protect mice from cancer

16 February 2018

Joseph Wu and his team at Stanford University have discovered that a mouse’s immune system can be primed to identify…

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Could your genes cause mental health problems?

9 February 2018

Schizophrenia, autism and bipolar disorder all seem to have similar effects on the brain. Researchers have analysed post-mortem brains of…

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Long-term Metformin in PCOS benefits women of all weights

29 January 2018

New findings present that Metformin improves the menstrual cycle and reduces body mass index, testosterone and luteinizing hormone within 6…

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Enhance your productivity and don’t limit yourself

26 January 2018

How productive are you, do you wish you could achieve more in your day or your life? Is life a…

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Researchers develop a technique to regenerate the mouse thymus

24 January 2018

The thymus gland is an organ in the lymphatic system serves a vital role within the immune system. In a…

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Researchers reduce the severity of hereditary deafness in mice with CRISPR

3 January 2018

Research has shown that the CRISPR genome editing method can slow down progressive deafness – trialled in mice, this advance…

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