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Something About Brazil's Oldest People May Reveal Missing Clues on Longevity
No one can evade death forever, but some people are mysteriously good at it. While the average human life lasts about seven ...
University of Utah professor Marshall Steinbaum says American higher education should be reformed so we don’t have ...
Scientists are uncovering why Brazil may be one of the most important yet underused resources for studying extreme longevity.
“This gap is especially limiting in longevity research, where admixed supercentenarians may harbor unique protective variants ...
Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have achieved a breakthrough on the path to practical application of lithium ...
Learn how hedonic regression helps estimate factors affecting prices in real estate and consumer goods, aiding in precise ...
Research on Brazil’s supercentenarians reveals how genetic diversity, immunity, and resilience may allow some people to live beyond 110.
For at least a decade, the conventional wisdom has been that direct attempts at regime change by the United States have ended in disaster. And for good reason. In Afghanistan, the very same Taliban ...
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Scientists "cured" Alzheimer's in mice, are humans next?
Alzheimer’s disease has long been the nightmare diagnosis that medicine could slow at best, not stop. Now a wave of ...
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CIDRAP Op-Ed: Quiet dismantling: How ‘shared decision-making’ weakens vaccine policy and harms kids
This decision did not emerge from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), which typically guides the CDC’s vaccine decisions. It did not follow the standard process of public ...
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The neo-Nazi threat to unitary unionism in Germany
With the rapid advance of Germany’s extreme right and adjacent neo-Nazis, a serious challenge for Germany’s trade unions – ...
This important study, which tackles the challenge of analyzing genome integrity and instability in unicellular pathogens by introducing a novel single-cell genomics approach, presents compelling ...
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