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Potential Breakthrough in Cancer Treatment by Targeting Extra Chromosomes

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Fewer than half of new drugs add substantial value over existing treatments

Hydractinia's regeneration driving stem cells are stored in the lower trunk of the animal's body, far from the mouth.

How a Sea Creature’s Mouth Could Unlock the Secrets of Aging and Revolutionize Human Healing

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AI tool could speed up dementia diagnosis

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Gut Bacterial Blooms Linked to Lupus Flare-ups, Study Finds

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Researchers warn on embryo editing

Research, published in BMC Medicine, suggests that antidepressants – particularly the most commonly prescribed class called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) - may have a preventative role against COVID-19 infection, and could provide a complementary approach to mass vaccination.

Antidepressants prescription associated with a lower risk of testing positive for COVID-19

Image of fused neurons (yellow) expressing Spike S fusogen from the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the human receptor hACE2.

Brain cells can fuse from COVID-19

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A lung injury therapy derived from adult skin cells

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Mondays Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Attack

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Ultrasound Stimulation of the Brain Induces Hibernation-Like State in Mice

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Tens of thousands of lives a year could be saved by new stroke treatment

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Stroke drug offers neuroprotection without long term impact on memory and learning

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Genetic cause of the woman who could feel no pain

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