Scientists News
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Two surprising reasons behind the obesity epidemic: Too much salt, not enough water
Scientific studies and media coverage are rife with warnings on how sugar, carbohydrates, saturated fat and lack of exercise contribute...
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Link discovered between common ear, nose, and throat issues in early childhood and autism
A connection between ear, nose, and throat (ENT) issues in early childhood and autism has been detected. A study, conducted...
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Scientists uncover why aspirin works so well
Aspirin, a commonly used anti-inflammatory drug, has been available for more than a century, yet scientists are still uncovering new...
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Artificial sweetener in diet soft drinks 'suppresses T-cell immune system'
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute in London have found that consuming a high amount of sucralose, an artificial sweetener...
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Cancer cells can change size to evade treatment, say scientists
Cancer cells can change their size to evade treatment, scientists have discovered. The new findings could lead to treatment being...
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This popular vegetable may be able to prevent cancer
Advances in medicine and tech are helping scientists develop more advanced and effective cancer treatments. In the search for possible,...
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Scientists shed new light on cause of high blood pressure
Researchers in the UK say they can detect a common cause of high blood pressure thanks to a pioneering 10-minute...
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Scientists discover substance in mice that could lead to urine test for liver cancer
The discovery of a substance not identified before in mammals could lead to the world’s first urine test to detect...
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Scientists say eruption of Hawaii volcano continues to ease
The eruption of the Mauna Loa volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island continues to ease, scientists said Sunday, reinforcing an earlier...
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Why we might not need eight glasses of water a day, say scientists
The recommended eight glasses of water a day may be too high for our needs, scientists have concluded. And the...
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Scientists look to grow 'mini livers' for patients with organ damage
It sounds like science fiction: people with end-stage liver disease are injected with cells from a donor liver and, in...
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Scientist offers clues in mystery hepatitis outbreak in children
A British scientist investigating a mysterious global hepatitis outbreak that has infected hundreds of children globally believes researchers are getting...
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New hi-tech photo brings Rembrandt's 'Night Watch' up close
Rembrandt van Rijn’s iconic and huge painting “The Night Watch” is now also a supersized museum photo delivered right to...
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Biden says it is Americans' patriotic duty to get vaccinated
Fighting the Omicron variant surging through the country, U.S. President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that the government would provide 500...
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Troops race to deliver aid to Philippine typhoon survivors
Troops raced Tuesday to deliver food and water to typhoon-ravaged islands of the Philippines as charities appealed for aid to...
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Omicron exposes an interconnected, but unreliable, 'global village'
The headline of a CBS news article a fortnight ago was: “Omicron Covid-19 variant was in Europe before South African...