Health & Medicine
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Scientist Counters Drug Resistant Bacteria With Aggression -- How Antibiotics Tear Apart Viruses
There is an impending evolutionary arms race between deadly bacteria and antibiotics. Scientists may have found another novel, yet primal, way to make existing drugs more effective against antibiotic resistance.
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Scientists Make Realistic Brandy in Days, Skipping Years of Fermentation -- How?
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Want to Lose Weight and Be Healthy? Whole Grains Could Be the Key
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Gene Editing to Cure Cancer: How Does It Work Against Leukemia?
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Extended Sitting Does NOT Increase the Risk of Diabetes, Study Suggests
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130-Pound Tumor Removed From Man Who'd Been Told It's Just Fat
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WATCH: Live Full-Grown Cockroach Found in Woman's Brain
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Condom-Free Male Birth Control Takes a Breakthrough Step Into Completion
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More Evidence Points to Air Pollution Causing Alzheimer's and Dementia
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If Torture Doesn't Work, Why Do We Use It? Psychology Reveals the Reason