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Scientists Found Out a Promising Way To Treat Neurodegenerative Diseases Such as Dementia
A new study has discovered a highly promising therapy for patients with cognitive and behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia, the second most common type of dementia in people under the age of 60, resulting in the stabilization of what would otherwise be escalating behavioral issues and the slowing of disease-related brain shrinkage
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US: Potent Storm System Can Develop Into a Tropical Depression Off the Coastal Atlantic
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Diversification for Climate Resilience Is Saving the Mekong Delta From "Drowning"
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Oregon Weather: Torrential Rain Causes High Water Levels, While Snow Falls on Cascade Mountain Passes
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Texas Tornadoes Provided Insights About Storm Chasing
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Endangered California Vaquita Porpoise Could Be Saved From Extinction If We Stop Illegal Fishing
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Scientists: Division of Cells in Moss and Mammals Is More Comparable Than Previously Imagined
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Study Showed that Flying Insect Population Decreased by 60% Since 2004
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Water Scarcity to Worsen by More Than 80%, Agricultural Lands to be Severely Affected
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Climate Change and Invasive Species Affect Marine Waters, According to Scientists
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An "Entirely New" Species of Box Jellyfish Spotted in Sydney
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Rare River Dolphin Found Hanging Out With Anaconda
New Mexico Wildfire Declared as a Disaster, Firefighters Maximized Efforts






