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Smokers 'more vulnerable to most common lung cancer from light cigarettes'
Smoking of "light" cigarettes was associated with an increased risk of certain types of cancer.
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| Categories: | Tags: nicotine, smoking, lung inspiration, adenocarcinoma, biological markers, smoke tobacco, lung cancer, adenocarcinoma of lung, toxicant cigarettes filters | Comments: (0) | View Count: (871)
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Eat in silence to reduce your calorie consumption

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Eat in silence to reduce your calorie consumption
Here's how mindful eating can help you lose weight faster.
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| Categories: | Tags: diet, food, feeding, enviroment | Comments: (0) | View Count: (764)
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Blood Stem Cells Grown in the Lab

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Blood Stem Cells Grown in the Lab
Researchers identify transcription factors and environmental conditions necessary to reprogram human and mouse cells into cells that function like hematopoietic stem cells.
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Cancer Diagnostics with Deep Learning and Photonic Time Stretch
Cancer patients receiving chemotherapy- or immunotherapy-based treatments must undergo regular CT and PET scans—and in some cases, new biopsies—to evaluate the efficacy of the treatment. Flow cytometry, a method for identifying circulating tumor cells (CTCs) via a simple blood test, is much less invasive than scans and biopsies, and could be a game-changer in cancer treatment.
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The robodoc is in

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The robodoc is in
Robotics is changing every industry; but when it comes to healthcare, It’s advancing by leaps and bounds.
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Immortality awaits

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Immortality awaits
Scientists are trying to make this possible through ai technology—yet it may not be all it’s cracked up to be.
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| Categories: | Tags: transhumanism, singularity, AI, artificial Intelligence, Life Extension, Cryonics | Comments: (0) | View Count: (868)
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Brain control via blood vessel stent

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Brain control via blood vessel stent
MIND CONTROL without the side effects. That’s the aim of a device that could help people control robotic limbs using thought alone – without the need for brain surgery. The device will be trialled in people with paralysis next year.
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A week long awakening

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A week long awakening
Daily brain stimulation has helped people in a minimally conscious state communicate even after the treatment ended
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| Categories: | Tags: Brain, coma, vegetative state, consciousness, return of consciousness | Comments: (0) | View Count: (827)
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Could we prevent CANCER altogether?

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Could we prevent CANCER altogether?
The men and women who are trying to bring down cancer are starting to join forces rather than work alone. Together, they are winning a few of the battles against the world’s fiercest disease. For this unprecedented special report, we visited elite cancer research centers around the country to find out where we are in the war.
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Aspirin vs. Cancer

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Aspirin vs. Cancer
In addition to relieving headaches and preventing heart attacks, the drug seems to keep malignant cells from spreading
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