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Scientists Discover Physiological Link Between Glial Cells and ’Second Brain’
Glial cells have long been a mystery for neuroscientists. Unlike neurons, they do not transmit electrical impulses, making it hard for researchers to track their
Cancer Survivors Suffer Long Term Symptoms After Being Cured
When doctors look after cancer survivors, they are mostly screening for metastasis or a recurrence of cancer. However, mounting evidence suggests survivors often suffer from
Policing and Public Health: What is the Link?
How can we measure the impact of policing on public health? Recent killings of unarmed civilians in the U.S. sparked an outcry from the public
Macropinocytosis: Is this the Target of Future Cancer Research?
Macropinocytosis is a cellular process that occurs in cancer cells. Even though this process may help cancer as it spreads through the body, new research
Milk Chocolate May Help with Weight Regulation
The title of this news article sounds like science fiction, but there is truth in the claim. Recent research suggests that chocolate is not just
Are Humans Living Longer? New Study Reveals This May Not Be True
Most of us believe that humans are living longer lives compared to our predecessors throughout history. The belief in our increasing longevity stems from the
Epidemics of the Past Explained with Math and Historical Records
Epidemics are a recurring theme in history. But how much do we know about them? Also, can the past epidemics teach us what to expect
Diverse Gender Youths are Bullied More Often
The inclusion of diverse gender identities into society is part of the global effort to enhance equality. Even though many countries celebrate the progress toward
‘The Gate of Consciousness’ Maybe Discovered
What is the ‘gate of consciousness?’ If you go to a buzzy city square during a workday and stand, your brain will register all the
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