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New drug gives 700% boost to insulin-producing cells in mice

Diabetes has impacted people around the world severely. In the US alone, about 29.7 million people of all ages making up 8.9 percent of...

Her Husband Kept Blaming Her For Having Daughters And Wouldn’t Accept A Child’s Gender Comes From Their Dad. Soon, His Mother Proved Him Wrong...

It’s so hard for some people to accept that they’ve got the wrong facts! While some people wouldn’t mind getting enlightened, others simply get offended...

World’s 1st mouse model with fully functional human immune system created

Scientists have successfully engineered a mouse model that has a complete and functional human immune system. The model is reported to also have a...

Toxic metals found in tampons could put women at infertility risk

Researchers from the UC Berkeley School of Public Health detected toxic metals such as lead, arsenic, and cadmium in both organic and nonorganic tampons....

Yes, Processed Foods Can Make You Sick — Here’s How

In our fast-paced world, convenience can often come at the cost of nutrition. This shift has led to an increased reliance on ultra-processed foods.But...

Your Body Is Awash In Microplastics — Should You Be Worried?

The world is becoming clogged with plastic. Particles of plastic so tiny they cannot be seen with the naked eye have been found almost...

Sex cells could be reason why women live longer than men: Study

Scientists in Japan have uncovered a potential biological explanation for why women tend to outlive men. The research, published in Science Advances, suggests a link...

New antibiotic kills harmful bacteria, spares healthy gut microbes

Researchers have developed a new antibiotic drug that kills pathogenic bacteria while sparing healthy microbes.Called lolamicin, the drug reduced or eliminated bacterial infections in...

Microplastics in every human semen, sperm motility at risk: Study

Researchers have found microplastics in the every semen samples they tested. Chinese public health researchers from various institutions questioned whether ingested microplastics might be...

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