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Scientists made electronic skin that mimics the sense of touch
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More vitamin D helps the brain function better, study finds
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1 year ago
Puzzling changes were discovered in the brains of people who suffer from migraines
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Scientists found a way for people with paralysis to walk again
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Experimental treatment with modified herpes virus cured terminal cancer
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Doctors may have found a secret weapon to fight cancer: Viagra
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Scientists cured pneumonia in mice using revolutionary little robots
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Ground-breaking procedure revived all the organs in a dead body
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1 year ago
Your liver is always less three years old or younger
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1 year ago
Research says watching TV every day might be slowly killing you
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2 years ago
Scientists may have just cured HIV in a woman for the first time ever
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2 years ago
Researchers use genetics to help blind man see again
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3 years ago
A drug for diarrhea can kill aggressive cancer cells
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3 years ago
Researchers found an novel way to treat snakebite victims
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4 years ago
Chili peppers might hurt, but a new study says they help you live longer
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4 years ago
CDC shuts down military virus lab after failed safety inspection
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4 years ago
Harvard research suggests millions of people are wasting their time taking aspirin