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By AFP
Buenos Aires -
An Argentinian judge compelled a private clinic to administer chlorine dioxide, used as a powerful disinfectant, to a coronavirus patient who died Monday in a case medical doctors have labelled "a scandal.
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By AFP
Amsterdam -
Scientists reported setbacks Tuesday in the quest for an AIDS cure, and highlighted concerns about inconclusive evidence linking a promising new HIV drug to birth defects.
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Scientists are a step closer to finding a cure for HIV after they managed to remove DNA of the virus from a living tissue.
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Scientists at Stanford University have discovered an antibody, which can simply be injected into the body to destroy tumors and cure cancer – even in its advanced stages.
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A major breakthrough has taken place in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. A revolutionary approach using an electronic implant has brought significant relief to those who suffer the most painful symptoms of the disease.
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Scientists were looking for a cure for arthritis. They may have found a cure for baldness due to massive hair growth caused by one drug they tested.
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A controversy, which started several years ago over a book which purported to "cure homosexuality," has reared its ugly head yet again, as the same author has published yet another book to "prevent children from becoming gay," which is now on sale.
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Israel has opened a memorial honoring the thousands of homosexual victims of the Holocaust. It is not the first, but Israel’s recognition amounts to an imprimatur on their suffering.
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Montreal -
Since 2006, the OSHEAGA Music and Arts Festival has established itself as the largest festival of its kind in Canada. This year was no exception, with 135,000 fans descending upon Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal from August 2 to 4.
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People use apps to entertain themselves or as a tool to aid them in their jobs. There is one odd app that claims it can cure homosexuality within 60 days.
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Researchers from UC San Francisco have discovered a way to reverse severe forms of epilepsy in mice with stem cells, providing a new sense of hope for patients who suffer from the seizure-inducing disorder.
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Danish scientists, whose research is considered among the most advanced and swiftly moving in the world, believe they could be only months away from completely curing HIV.
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Festivities that surround the holidays can sometimes literally be a headache, thanks to drinking too much alcohol. Now researchers are offering a potential hangover cure that comes from eating certain parts of asparagus.
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A new law that prohibits California parents from trying to "cure" minors' same-sex attraction will soon pass from legislature to Gov. Jerry Brown's desk. Senate Bill 1172, will prohibit all sexual orientation change effort (SOCE) treatment for minors.
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A 77-year-old man was jailed for 8 years yesterday for acting as a doctor, falsely diagnosing cancer and offering perverted cures to women.
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Breast cancer awareness takes center stage this month. Education programs and fundraisers are being organized to help combat this deadly disease.
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The vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), belonging to the same family as the deadly Rabies-virus, has been found to kill cancer cells while also killing the molecules which hides cancer cells from the immune system.
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Researchers have discovered that the part of the brain that is responsible for our phobias could be ´re-programed´ with an injection to stop us developing phobias such as fear of heights and spiders.
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Using bees to sting patients has been proven to be an effective therapy in curing bone and joint diseases, along with other ailments.
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They may be one of the most hated insects in mother nature but they could also hold the cure for cancer, according to Brazilian scientists.
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Scientists at the University of Bristol in the West of England have discovered that a protein present in the human body can resist Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
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Studies conducted at the University of South Florida have found that five cups of coffee a day could help to slow the progress of Alzheimer’s disease.
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We're not there yet but researchers are working with a newly discovered range of antibodies which could yield a new range of weapons in the fight against the flu.
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U.S. and German scientists have not only stopped the advance of heart disease in mice, but have also reversed some of its effects. They claim human tests are only few years away.
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A doctor from Germany treated an American patient suffering from leukemia. He not only cured the leukemia, but also the patient’s AIDS in the process.
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Harvard scientists have isolated a beta-amyloid molecule from others that is believed to cause Alzheimer’s disease. Only a two-molecule form of soluble beta-amyloid causes Alzheimer's in rats.
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US scientists have managed to rid diabetic mice of the effects of the disease using a cocktail of drugs. The mice, who had type 1 diabetes, started producing their own insulin after taking a mixture of four drugs.
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Relax, liberals across the globe. There is a break-through and we have the technology required to at least begin the long journey to a possible cure. We all know that liberalism is a mental disorder and has been known to create hatred.
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Researchers have received approval for a first-of-its kind study to determine whether high doses of vitamin C will slow the spread of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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It’s happened again – cold and flu season has struck. I don’t know about you, but I’m in the middle of my annual winter cold which invariably leads to my annual battle with laryngitis.
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