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Type A Blood Groups More At Risk Of Early Stroke: Research
Researchers uncovered a clear relationship between the gene for the A1 subgroup and early onset stroke Researchers uncovered a clear relationship between the gene for the A1 subgroup and early onset stroke -
Scientists Successfully Reversed Human Skin Cells By 30 Years: Research
Is there a secret to eternal youth? Scientists create a new method for rejuvenating skin cells. Is there a secret to eternal youth? Scientists create a new method for rejuvenating skin cells. -
Attractive People May Have Stronger Immune Systems, This Weird Study Suggests
It seems the strength of your immune system is reflected in your face. It seems the strength of your immune system is reflected in your face. -
Scientists Create Models Of 100,000 Different Climate Change Futures
Which one humanity will end up with will depend entirely on us. Which one humanity will end up with will depend entirely on us. -
Japanese Scientists Develop 'Anti-Aging' Vaccine: Does It Work?
The vaccine apparently targets "zombie cells," which are responsible for aging. The vaccine apparently targets "zombie cells," which are responsible for aging. -
COVID-19 Herd Immunity Figure Could Be Lower
Herd immunity to COVID-19 could be achieved with fewer people being infected than previously estimated, according to new research. Herd immunity to COVID-19 could be achieved with fewer people being infected than previously estimated, according to new research. -
Study: 'Dr. Google' Is Almost Always Wrong
The issue is largely down to a lack of quality control, with practically zero government regulation overseeing symptom-checker sites. The issue is largely down to a lack of quality control, with practically zero government regulation overseeing symptom-checker sites. -
China's iPhone Interest Drops Almost 50 Percent
Research shows very low interest for the iPhone on the Chinese consumer market. Research shows very low interest for the iPhone on the Chinese consumer market. -
Dogs Can Help People Manage Their Type 1 Diabetes, Study Says
Most of us treat our dogs just like a family. Who wouldn't right? With the unconditional love with drippy little smooches they can give, who could resist their charm? But aside from that, a recent study shows another reason to love these furballs even more, especially to those people suffering from type 1 diabetes. Most of us treat our dogs just like a family. Who wouldn't right? With the unconditional love with drippy little smooches they can give, who could resist their charm? But aside from that, a recent study shows another reason to love these furballs even more, especially to those people suffering from type 1 diabetes.