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A Man Describes What It’s Like to Briefly Die: ‘I Was Separate From My Body’

A near-death experience left Kevin Hill watching his own resuscitation.The science behind a near-death experience has to do with brain activity.Hill's experience happened at the hospital following a difficult battle…

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How often you need to wash clothes, towels and sheets, according to a microbiologist

Laundry is one of those unavoidable tasks because no matter how long we try to stretch it out, eventually it must be done.Still a lot us wonder just how often…

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Six warning signs of stomach cancer revealed

Loss of appetite, feeling sick and having no energy are all warning signs of stomach cancer. There are around 4,200 deaths due to tumours in the stomach in the UK every year,…

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New executive order will boost biomanufacturing in the US. Discover biomanufacturing stocks due to benefit from the new initiative.

From pharmaceuticals to food and beverages, biomanufacturing could have a significant impact on almost every industry. Due to its key role, a new US government initiative has aimed at supporting…

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£10 breath test for pancreatic cancer may save thousands

A breath test to detect pancreatic cancer has been hailed as the 'biggest breakthrough in 50 years'.The cancer, which has claimed the lives of celebrities including Alan Rickman, Aretha Franklin…

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FDA approves Pfizer nasal spray for migraines

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has green-lit a nasal spray for migraines that relieves symptoms in just 15 minutes.Pfizer's Zavzpret - which the company describes as an 'Epipen…

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Depressive Symptoms And Memory Loss in Older Adults Linked to Telomere Shortening

There's a tiny, slow-burning 'fuse' attached to the ends of all our chromosomes, and as we naturally age, each of our cells loses more and more of that life-giving line.…

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The Weird and Concerning Reason Human Bones Are Getting More Brittle

A Columbia University study says air pollutants have increased bone damage among postmenopausal women. The study explores the connection between air pollution and bone mineral density. Air pollution can double…

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Deborah James’ final months to be shown in powerful BBC documentary Bowelbabe In Her Own Words

Dame Deborah James' final months will be shown in a new documentary. The former headteacher-turned-cancer campaigner, who was known as Bowelbabe, lost her bowel cancer battle in June last year…

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From Monkeypox to new COVID variants, the global demand for vaccines is on the rise. What are the best vaccine makers investors are bullish about?.

From Monkeypox to new COVID variants, the global demand for vaccines is on the rise. What are the vaccine makers most popular amongst the investor community? The list's performance is…

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