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Snake Antivenom Made Using Blood of Man Bitten 200 Times

A novel broad-spectrum antivenom has been developed using antibodies derived from a man who spent nearly two decades deliberately exposing…

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MRI Scans Can Now Reveal Your Heart’s Functional Age

Your functional heart age might not match the number on your birthday cake. A recent international study led by the…

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Stablepharma Tests Fridge-Free Vaccine That Could Help Cut Global Wastage

Stablepharma has initiated its first human trial of SPVX02, a thermostable fridge-free vaccine for tetanus-diphtheria designed to remain potent without…

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Heat Waves and Heart Attacks: How Extreme Weather Affects Cardiac Risk

As global temperatures climb and heatwaves become more common, researchers are finding that our hearts may be among the most…

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New Diabetes Treatment Uses Genetically Modified Cells to Avoid Immune Rejection

In a bold step forward for type 1 diabetes treatment through cell transplant, researchers at Uppsala University Hospital have launched…

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Scientists Grow Human Teeth in Lab

In a first-of-its-kind breakthrough, researchers at King’s College London have managed to grow human teeth in the lab. The work…

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Scientists Develop Antiviral Chewing Gum

In a shift away from conventional antiviral strategies, researchers have developed a clinical-grade chewing gum that significantly reduces the viral…

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UK’s First Baby Born After Womb Transplant

When Grace Davidson held her newborn daughter Amy for the first time this February, she became the first woman in…

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‘Terrified by You’: Black Mother Tasered by Officer With Troubled Record

Lt. Matthew Furman of the Melvindale Police Department in Michigan has become the face of the kind of officer many…

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Daily Nut Consumption Linked to Longer Disability-Free Life in Older Adults

Aging populations worldwide face increasing risks of cognitive decline, physical disability, and chronic diseases. Diet has long been recognized as…

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