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Bacteria may be linked to Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurogenerative disorder that destroys memory and other important mental functions. The origin of this disease is shrouded in mystery, and even the top researchers don’t know exactly how it develops. Confirming the diagnosis is also tricky, as the only known method is through the study of the affected person’s brain ...click here to read more

Atheroma: Causes, symptoms, and prevention

What is atheroma? Atheroma refers to small fatty lumps that develop inside blood vessels (arteries). These form as patchy areas of plaque and contribute to the hardening of arteries, a condition known as atherosclerosis. Atheromas do not develop overnight but instead take months or years to accumulate, becoming larger and thicker. Over time, a patch ...click here to read more

New Zika vaccines may prevent virus transmission during pregnancy

Two new experimental vaccines restricted the transmission of Zika virus to fetuses in pregnant mice. Researchers from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have developed and tested two new vaccines. While these vaccines are still in the experimental stages, their effects are promising. There are not currently any vaccines available commercially to ...click here to read more

Your face reveals your level of wealth

We have all heard the expression “don’t judge a book by its cover.” But that doesn’t stop us from doing this to our peers. Whether consciously or unconsciously, we are constantly assessing our peers based on their appearance and our first impressions of them. These biases dictate how we interact with others and whether we ...click here to read more

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A new kind of artificial heart is being tested

This new type of artificial heart is the first of its kind. It is entirely soft and was developed to mimic—as closely as possible—the structure and functions of a natural heart. Nearly 26 million people across the globe suffer from heart failure, and there are not enough donor organs to offer transplants to them all. ...click here to read more

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