Health
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Tiny pacemaker developed by scientists can fit in a syringe
Scientists at Northwestern University unveiled what may be the world’s tiniest pacemaker, with new research published in Nature on Wednesday. Smaller than a grain of rice, the soft device fits in a syringe, so that it can be inserted non-invasively. When no longer needed, the tiny pacemaker dissolves, so that there’s no need for a removal surgery. According to professor…
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Did Japanese Scientists Really Discover a Protein That Regrows Missing Teeth?
A groundbreaking discovery or just another headline? In todayโs video, we dive into the viral claim that Japanese scientists have found a protein that can actually regrow missing teeth. Is it real science or just hype? Watch till the end to find out what this could mean for the future of dentistry. Your smile is your signature make it unforgettable!…
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Iran’s Nuclear Research Hits Medical Breakthrough!
Whilst Israel obsesses over Iran making nuclear weapons, their ACTUAL research is reaping massive medical rewards. Right, so as reports state than matters have gone constructively over the weekend in regards of indirect talks via Oman between the US and Iran regarding Iranโs nuclear research program, it hasnโt stopped many in the US and especially in Israel continuing to bleat…
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A*STAR IMCB 40th Anniversary Video (Highlights)
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Penicillin’s Serendipitous Discovery
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Are we missing the bigger picture in medical science? #podcast #medicalbiochemistry #parenting
Exploring the pitfalls of studying human physiology in isolation reveals a surprising truth: the behavior of cells outside the body doesn’t always translate to their function within it. Factors like insulin levels, diet, and lifestyle can drastically alter outcomes, challenging the conventional wisdom linking cholesterol to heart disease. This eye-opening analysis dives into the complexities of human health and the…
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