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[ad_1] A pile of cocaine hydrochloride. Credit: DEA Drug Enforcement Agency, public domain There are no drugs approved to treat cocaine addiction or overdose. Frequent users tend to become less and less …
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[ad_1] A vaccine manufacturer announced in a press release that its SynCon vaccine approach using a DNA antigen collection had generated largely immune responses against the most lethal strains of H3N2 influenza …
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[ad_1] Is it safe?Kridtanat Boonyasthian / EyeEm By Andy Coghlan Many plastic bottles are sold as "BPA free", which means they do not contain bisphenol A, an ingredient known to disrupt reproduction …
Read More »New cancer vaccine shows 100% success rate in mice – History
[ad_1] PHOENIX (KSAZ) – In a recent study, a group of researchers tested a new melanoma vaccine. Melanoma is the most deadly type of skin cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, …
Read More »New miraculous melanoma vaccine succeeds with 100% success rate in study mice
[ad_1] After receiving the new cancer vaccine in combination with Diprovocim, 100% of mice with melanoma survived. A cancer vaccine has been tested in mice with aggressive melanoma. A new study has …
Read More »Researchers test experimental cancer vaccine in mice with aggressive melanoma
[ad_1] An experimental cancer vaccine that strengthens the immune system's ability to fight cancer could be combined with other cancer treatments to fight aggressive tumors, scientists from Proceedings of the National Academy …
Read More »Exercise can stimulate the growth of brain cells in Alzheimer's disease, suggests a study in mice
[ad_1] Thursday, September 6, 2018 – There's a lot of reason to work, and it can be another: a new study reveals that exercise promotes the growth of new brain cells that …
Read More »Daily exercise Alzheimer's symptoms are reversed in mice
[ad_1] Alzheimer's disease has been reversed in mice with a drug that replicates the benefits of exercise for the brain. The revolutionary therapy has generated new neurons, improving the thinking abilities of …
Read More »Age-related wrinkles and reverse hair loss in mice
[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 …
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