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Japanese Scientists Begin Human Trials for Revolutionary Tooth Regrowth Drug
Japanese researchers begin human trials for revolutionary drug enabling natural tooth regrowth, potentially eliminating need for dentures and...
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Classical music for beginners: ten great works to inspire a lifelong love of classical
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Japanese GP: Yuki Tsunoda says Red Bull more tricky than expected as Max Verstappen reveals car 'not clicking'
Red Bull's Yuki Tsunoda was just one tenth behind Max Verstappen in the most representative practice session on Friday in Japan but was not fully...
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Scientists identify a new way to combat fatty liver disease
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This electric Philips Sonicare toothbrush is $ 55 off on Amazon Canada right now — shoppers say it 'definitely whitens your teeth'
One shopper says it feels like they've had "a professional cleaning at the dentist" after using this toothbrush. Keeping up on your oral care is...
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Google Judge Questions Company Testimony as Ad Defense Begins
A senior Google executive sought to refute the US Justice Department’s antitrust case over its display advertising technology business, testifying...
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Upgrade your brushing routine and keep your teeth pearly white with these can't miss deals on white strips, brushes and more. We all want to...
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‘Revolutionary songs’ in temple festival: singer says he was catering to audience requests
Singer Aloshi Adams, against whom a case has been registered for singing “revolutionary songs” glorifying the CPI(M) during a recent temple festival...
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How to Combine Full-Body Workouts with a Split Routine to Maximize Your Gains
According to most bodybuilders and fitness trainers, beginners should do full-body workouts while more experienced lifters should follow a split...
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Tuberculosis is on the rise again. We can fight it — if we try
Tuberculosis, the world’s oldest and deadliest pandemic, has been plaguing us for well over 4,000 years, with a relative of TB bacteria detected since the...
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Together For Good: How Humans And AI Can Close The Health Gap
The disparities in health outcomes seen worldwide are neither new nor unknown. From differences in life expectancy to uneven access to quality healthcare, the so-called “...
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Mummified sabre-toothed cat cub found in Siberian permafrost stuns scientists
The specimen, discovered in 2020 on the banks of the Badyarikha River in eastern Siberia, is believed to be about 31,800 years old. What might be the...
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'Perfect time ' gets closer: Revolutionary atomic clock could redefine the second
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Scientists relieved by far-right defeat in French election — but they still face uncertainty
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9 ways living in space changes the human body
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