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  • Size Matters: How Large Fat Cells Can Help You Lose Weight Research has shown that the larger the size of fat cells, the easier it is to reduce weight, BMI, an ...
  • Chinese Medical Miracle: Stem Cells Cure Man of Diabetes A successful treatment for diabetes using stem cell therapy is making headlines for the first time in China. According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP) on the 27th (local time), researchers at Changzheng Hospital in Shanghai announced that they had treated a patient in their 50s with diabetes using stem cell therapy, a first […]
  • Kosovo Signs Off on Controversial Deal to Lease 300 Jails to Denmark The Parliament of Kosovo, a small Balkan nation, approved the Prison Cell Lease Agreement signed wit ...
  • Artificial Fetal Organs Bring Hope for Birth Defect Understanding University College London, UK Researchers create fetal small intestine, kidneys, and lungs by culturing cells from amniotic membranes at 16 to 34 weeks of gestationEthical controversy over 'fetal stem cells' may be replaced... Identify the cause of birth defects spur Researchers have succeeded in creating various fetal organs, including the stomach, intestine, and lungs, using only cells taken from amniotic membranes. This is the first time organ tissue has been created from a fetus in the second trimester (22 weeks or more). It is expected to help shed light on the causes of birth defects, which have been difficult to study due to ethical concerns. According to the National Health Insurance Service, South Korea's birth rate hit a record low of 0.72 last year. ....
  • Woman Discovers Cancer Thanks to Her Dog: How a Constant Sniffing Led to a Life-Saving Diagnosis A British woman's dog detected her stage 3 rectal cancer, showcasing the remarkable olfactory abilities of dogs in disease detection.
  • Is Fat Necessary for the Body? Vital Functions You Never Knew About Fat in our bodies is vital for vitamin absorption, organ protection, nerve insulation, energy storage, and temperature regulation.

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