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Jul 6, 24
Ashwaganda may induce more severe 11th stage of depression
New research suggests a potential link between Ashwaganda and a more severe stage of depression, prompting a debate within the medical community.
Jul 6, 24
Solar Storms and Their Effects on Human Brain Function
New research from Finland suggests that solar storms may have a much more significant impact on the well-being of humans, of all ages, due to their effects on the human brain.
Jul 6, 24
Long-term Effects of RNA Vaccines on Immune Responses to West Nile Fever in Israel
A connection between modulating effects of RNA vaccines on T-helper activators and efficacy of immune response to West Nile fever pathogene is researched in light of latest outbreak of the desease with high fatality rate.
Jul 6, 24
Naegleria fowleri (aka brain eating amoeba) may become the most dangerous if it completes adaptation to saline environment
New research suggests that Naegleria fowleri may pose an even greater threat if it completes adaptation to saline environment, potentially impacting swimmers in the sea.
Jul 6, 24
The Long-Term Effects of Consuming Foods with Negative Calories
A groundbreaking study reveals the long-term benefits of negative calorie foods in reducing the risk of metabolic diseases and promoting healthy aging.
Jul 6, 24
Risks of Micro and Nonplastic Particles in Water Bottles Largely Exaggerated, Study Finds
Recent studies reveal that the ability of nanoparticles to enter cells and the bloodstream is minimal, challenging exaggerated risk estimations and emphasizing their limited potential to pose significant health hazards.
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