Health & Medicine
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Blind Man Partially Regains His Vision With the Help of Genes From Algae
A blind man who could only perceive the dimmest bit of light now has the ability to perceive fuzzy shapes, all thanks to gene therapy and a pair of uniquely engineered goggles.
Latest Research Articles
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Dogs Can Detect COVID-19 Cases Faster Than PCR Test, Including Asymptomatic Cases
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Experts Debunk Myths About COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects in Children and Teens
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Widely-Used Herbicide May Pose Risks to Pregnant Women by Causing Preterm Birth
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If You Sit All Day, Here's How Much Exercise You Should Do to Counteract it
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Scientists Discover that Prematurely Born Babies Age Slightly Faster
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Black Fungus: How COVID-19 Patients Get Infected With the Deadly Mucormycosis
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Are Rare Sharks Being Killed for the Coronavirus Vaccine?
There Are 5 New Listeria Species That Can Help Improve Food Safety, Scientists Discover
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Unprecedented Rise in Child Asthma Linked to Air Pollution
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Preserved Tissue From Soldiers in WW1 Reveals New Information About 1918 Pandemic
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Covid Nails: Can These Tell-Tale Marks on Your Nails Indicate If You've Had Coronavirus?
Pollutants are Seeping Into Drinking Water From Karst Regions at an Alarming Rate





