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Where to find Local Adult That’s Legal, Safe and Reliable

If you’re keen on watching adult porn videos then you’ve probably recently been wondering where to get local adult porn that’s legal and safe. https://nypost.com/2022/03/29/i-went-from-porn-star-to-pastor-its-never-too-late-to-change-path-in-life/ Well, it turns out there are a lot of options, of course, if you do your homework you will be able to examine ones as well as the most satisfying...

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Three Wild Health Technologies in (or Close to) Clinical Trials

David Warmflash, MD February 03, 2023 When I was a child, I watched syndicated episodes of the original Star Trek. I was dazzled by the space travel, sure, but also the medical technology. A handheld “tricorder” detected diseases, while an intramuscular injector (“hypospray”) could treat them. Sickbay “biobeds” came with real-time health monitors that looked futuristic at...

Kisspeptin hormone injection could treat low sex drive in women and men
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Kisspeptin hormone injection could treat low sex drive in women and men

by Imperial College London Correlation Analyses of Regions of Interest Activity With Measures of Sexual Aversion and Distress and Aversion. Credit: JAMA Network Open (2022). DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.36131 The hormone kisspeptin could be used to treat women and men distressed by their low sexual desire, according to two new studies. The studies, led by clinicians and scientists at Imperial...

Pop Rocks and molecular gastronomy inspire new tumor-fighting foam
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Pop Rocks and molecular gastronomy inspire new tumor-fighting foam

By Michael Franco February 02, 2023 The researchers reverse-engineered a common tool used in the culinary world to create their cancer-fighting form university of Iowa Health Care Filling tumors with oxygen makes them more susceptible to treatment. In seeking a path to deliver more oxygen to tumors, researchers turned to an unlikely source of inspiration: foam used...

How quickly does COVID immunity fade? What scientists know
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How quickly does COVID immunity fade? What scientists know

Cassandra Willyard A kiosk in Shanghai, China, offers free SARS-CoV-2 testing. Credit: CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Three years into the pandemic, the immune systems of the vast majority of humans have learnt to recognize SARS-CoV-2 through vaccination, infection or, in many cases, both. But just how quickly do these types of immunity fade? New evidence...

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Artificial Intelligence Aids Discovery of Super Tight-Binding Antibodies

Scientists at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine have developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based strategy for discovering high-affinity antibody drugs.  In the study, published in Nature Communications, researchers used the approach to identify a new antibody that binds a major cancer target 17-fold tighter than an existing antibody drug. The authors say the...

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Study finds how our brains turn into smarter disease fighters

Combating Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases by inserting healthy new immune cells into the brain has leaped reality. Neuroscientists at the University of California, Irvine and the University of Pennsylvania have found a way to safely thwart the brain’s resistance to them, vaulting a key hurdle in the quest. Their discovery about brain cells called microglia heralds...

Scientists develop new device to detect brain tumors using urine
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Scientists develop new device to detect brain tumors using urine

NAGOYA UNIVERSITY IMAGE: MICROSCOPIC IMAGE OF NANOWIRES CREDIT: DR TAKAO YASUI Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan have used a new device to identify a key membrane protein in urine that indicates whether the patient has a brain tumor. Their protein could be used to detect brain cancer, avoiding the need for invasive tests, and increasing...

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Researchers find a link between traffic noise and tinnitus

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES  If you live near a busy road, it may increase your stress levels and affect your sleep. When we are under stress and sleep poorly, we may be at a higher risk of developing tinnitus. In a new study with data from 3.5 million Danes, researchers from...

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New study finds that age-related fat may lead to less effective muscle function

HEBREW SENIORLIFE HINDA AND ARTHUR MARCUS INSTITUTE FOR AGING RESEARCH BOSTON – A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism found that age-related accumulation of abdominal fat is associated with lower muscle density.  Low muscle density means the muscle has more fat in it, which can lead to less effective muscle function that...