New Research
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HIV Remains in the Human Tissue Forever Even After Antiretroviral Therapy
The lack of a certain protein prohibits the immune system to locate and kill HIV-infected cells. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) burrows in the deepest cell of human tissue, an area that the immune system is unable to notice.
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Tree Survival Strategy: New Study Sheds Light on How Forest Ecosystems Survive Damaging Winds
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Living Near Green Spaces Reduces the Risk of Ischemic Stroke By 16%
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Women's Exposure to Higher Lead Levels Increases the Chance of Having Male Offspring
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New Study Finds Connection Between Cholesterol and Heart Attack Inconsistent
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Scientists Reverse Aging and Extend Lifespan of Mice in a New Study
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Therapy Dogs Found to Reduce Physical Pain of Patients: New Study
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YouTuber Discovers New Tarantula Species Living Inside Bamboo in Northern Thailand
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Darwinian Theory of Evolution Found in Abrupt Shifts in Animal Evolution: New Research
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Joro Spiders in Georgia Can Colonize the Eastern Seaboard of the United States: New Study
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New Research Suggests Nostalgia Can Reduce Pain Perception
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Seasonal Allergies Are Getting More Severe Due to Climate Change
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Global Freshwater Fishes At Risk Of Extinction, 16 Already Went Extinct in 2020






