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[ad_1] As the worlds of beauty and advanced science intermingle more and more, the role our genes play in healthy, youthful skin has never been so clear, the discoveries formerly reserved for …
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[ad_1] According to the Swiss Institute of Tropical Health and Public Health (Swiss TPH), young people who wear their mobile phone in the right ear during calls are exposed to a decline …
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[ad_1] Corruption, low deterrence and staff shortages have contributed to the latest vaccination alert in China, just a decade after public confidence in food and drug safety was seriously compromised by the …
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[ad_1] Ottawa researchers say their new online calculator can give an idea of the risk of having a stroke or heart attack over the next five years according to a study published …
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[ad_1] At the International Conference of the Alzheimer's Association in Chicago this week, researchers are exploring the biological and social differences that could explain why more women than men develop Alzheimer's and …
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[ad_1] Wrinkles and hair loss are perfectly natural aspects of aging – but science is about defeating nature who wants to kill us. One aspect of aging is a decline in mitochondrial …
Read More »China rocked by scandal of shady vaccine given to 3 month old babies
[ad_1] SHANGHAI (Reuters) – A vaccine scandal in China, which has prompted angry reactions from the world's largest drug market. Shares in the Chinese Academy of Biomedical Sciences and the United States …
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