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Saudi Arabia reports 176 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death
Saudi Arabia reported 176 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, according to the Ministry of Health. As a result, the total number of cases in the Kingdom over the course of the pandemic grew to 841,196.
The authorities also confirmed one…
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Ultrasound allows a chemotherapy drug to enter the human brain
Cracking the code to brain cancer treatment might start with cracking the brain’s protective shield.
Nearly impenetrable walls of jam-packed cells line most of the brain’s blood vessels. Although this blood-brain barrier protects the…
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Saudi Arabia reports 137 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death
Saudi Arabia reported 137 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, according to the Ministry of Health.
As a result, the total number of cases in the Kingdom over the course of the pandemic grew to 840,337.
The authorities also confirmed…
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Eating fried foods or potato chips regularly increase anxiety and depression
Chips may be a comfort food for many, their effects on our mood could be far from cheerful.
A new study conducted by a team of researchers in Hangzhou, China, found that regular consumption of fried food, and in particular fried…
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Structural variants in DNA are associated with unique human traits
A new study has found that structural variants in human DNA may have played a role in the evolution of uniquely human features, particularly the brain.
The study, led by researchers at Gladstone Institutes and published in the journal…
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ChatGPT can answer patients questions accurately and empathically than doctors
A study has found that the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT can outperform doctors in providing high-quality and empathetic advice to patients' questions.
Researchers at the University of California published the findings in JAMA…
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Link found between childhood ear, nose, and throat problems and autism
A connection between ear, nose, and throat (ENT) issues in early childhood and autism has been detected.
A study, conducted by researchers at the University of Bristol and Aston University in Birmingham, published in BMJ Open, analyzed…
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Frog skin molecule could lead to novel type 2 diabetes therapy
A new study has found that a molecule secreted by the East Asian bullfrog could offer a promising new treatment for type 2 diabetes.
Early-stage research presented at the Diabetes UK Professional Conference revealed the protein was…
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Coffee and tea affect risk of early death for adults with diabetes
f you have type 2 diabetes, drinking more coffee, tea or plain water may lower your risk of dying prematurely from any cause by about 25%, a new study found.
However, drinking more sugar-sweetened beverages raised the risk of heart disease…
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Estrogen in birth control could be cut way back, a study suggests
Estrogen causes hormonal birth controls’ most serious and rare side effects, such as stroke and heart attack. The hormone is also at the root of some of the contraceptives’ less serious but still annoying symptoms, including nausea and…
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