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  • Type A Blood Groups More At Risk Of Early Stroke: Research
    Blood Samples
    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
    SENIOR
    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
    BEAUTY
    It seems the strength of your immune system is reflected in your face.
  • Scientists Create Models Of 100,000 Different Climate Change Futures
    DROUGHT
    Which one humanity will end up with will depend entirely on us.
  • Japanese Scientists Develop 'Anti-Aging' Vaccine: Does It Work?
    elderly woman
    The vaccine apparently targets "zombie cells," which are responsible for aging.
  • COVID-19 Herd Immunity Figure Could Be Lower
    FILE PHOTO: A computer image created by Nexu Science Communication together with Trinity College in Dublin
    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
    A Google search page is seen through a magnifying glass in this photo illustration taken in Berlin
    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
    Apple China
    Research shows very low interest for the iPhone on the Chinese consumer market.
  • Dogs Can Help People Manage Their Type 1 Diabetes, Study Says
    Marnie the Dog
    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.