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Prayer Gets the Doctors' Nod
Almost everyone has a turnaround tale - maybe personal or of someone else's - that credits the "miracle" to a prayer and hardly anyone doubts the power of prayer.... |
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SARS-like Virus Claims New Life in Saudi Arabia
The health ministry announced on its Internet website that a Saudi man who had contracted the coronavirus has died, raising the death toll in the kingdom from the SARS-like virus to 16. ... |
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New Case of SARS-like Virus in Saudi Arabia
In Saudi Arabia, a new case of the deadly coronavirus has been detected where 15 people have already died after contracting it, the health ministry announced on its Internet website. ... |
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Salamanders may Hold the Solution to Regeneration
Scientists have found that salamanders' immune systems are key to their remarkable ability to regrow limbs, and could also underpin their ability to regenerate spinal cords, brain tissue and even parts of their hearts. ... |
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Drug Side Effects are Inevitable: Study
The number of unique pockets – sites where small molecule pharmaceutical compounds can bind to proteins is surprisingly small, meaning drug side effects may be impossible to avoid, suggests a new study of both computer-created and natural proteins. ... |
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Music Therapy Reduces Anxiety for ICU Patients
Music appears to ease anxiety of intensive care unit patients who have been placed on ventilators and also reduce the need for intravenous sedative and analgesic medications, says study. ... |
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Candy Consumption Not Associated With Health Risks: Study
Frequent candy consumption is not associated with the risk of obesity and heart disease, say researchers.
According to a recent data analysis, adults who consume candy at least every other day are no more likely to be overweight ... |
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Researchers Identify Molecular Trigger for Alzheimer's Disease
A catalytic trigger for the onset of Alzheimer's disease has been identified by scientists. For the first time, scientists at Cambridge's Department of Chemistry have been able to map in detail the pathway that generates "aberrant" forms of proteins which are at the root of neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's. ... |
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