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New pocket-size model of ALS 'breathes and flows like human tissue'
Isha Ishtiaq
Scientists invented a pocket-sized model of the most common form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The "disease-on-a-chip," made using stem cells, could pave the way for new treatments for the ...[Continue Reading]
Live Science
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People Share 34 Habits They Have Had Since They Were Kids That They Now Realize Have A Much Deeper Meaning
Edvinas Jovaias
Article created by: Ieva Peiulyt Some of the habits that people currently have might be childhood coping mechanisms that they picked up as ways to survive. They might have lived in a toxic family ...[Continue Reading]

Boredpanda.com
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Building Muscle Over 30? If You Do This, You Can Make It Happen
Camila Rinaldi
What you might not know is that this loss has a name: sarcopenia. It is not just a matter of appearance because it directly affects our health, our mobility, and ultimately our quality of life. The f ...[Continue Reading]

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Tuning Out the Noise, From Without or Within
J. Ibeh Agbanyim Ph.D.
In the world of social media, artificial intelligence, and unending news of economic, social, and political unrest, finding time to turn off the hoopla and relax is necessary. Unfortunately, the issu ...[Continue Reading]

Psychology Today
1 day ago
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Popular sugar substitute linked to brain cell damage and stroke risk
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From low-carb ice cream to keto protein bars to "sugar-free" soda, the decades-old sweetener erythritol is everywhere.But new University of Colorado Boulder research shows the popular sugar substitut ...[Continue Reading]

Science Daily
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South Africa building collapse that killed 34 was 'entirely preventable', minister says
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A building collapse that killed 34 construction workers and injured dozens more in the Western Cape, town of George last May was "entirely preventable", South Africa's government says. A newly relea ...[Continue Reading]

BBC News
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