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New Treatment for Hereditary Blindness Possible Using Nanoparticles and mRNA

Nanoparticles entering neural retina. Credit: Image provided by Gaurav Sahay, OSU College of Pharmacy Scientists from the Oregon State University College of Pharmacy have demonstrated in animal models the possibility of using lipid nanoparticles and messenger RNA, the technology underpinning COVID-19 vaccines, to treat blindness associated with a rare genetic condition. Researchers developed nanoparticles that […]

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🇪🇺 Holy Mass to remember late EP President David Sassoli to be held on Wednesday 11 January in Brussels

Late President of the European Parliament, David Sassoli (Credit: EP) On the occasion of the first anniversary since the passing of the late President of the European Parliament David Sassoli, the First Vice-President of COMECE, H.E. Mgr. Mariano Crociata, recalls the importance of his work for the common good in Europe. A commemorative Holy Mass […]

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New Research Links COVID-19 Infection – and Vaccination – to a Debilitating Heart Condition

Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is a disorder that affects the autonomic nervous system and is characterized by an abnormal increase in heart rate upon standing up. This can cause symptoms such as lightheadedness, fainting, fatigue, and headaches. Smidt Heart Institute researchers show the risk of developing postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, or POTS, is five […]

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COVID in Europe: China’s surge not a cause for concern ‘at this time’ says WHO, as XBB.1.5 virus spreads

10 January 2023 Health The ongoing COVID-19 surge in China is not expected to “significantly impact” the European region, UN health experts said on Tuesday. Dr. Hans Kluge, head of the World Health Organization for Europe, explained that this is because the two variants circulating in China are already present in European countries, according to data […]

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Blocktrade Exchange: The Decentralized Centralized Exchange in Europe Crossed 5000 Class B Shareholders

Blocktrade Exchange is a platform to buy and sell crypto with zero trading fees. TALLINN, ESTONIA, January 9, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ — Blocktrade, the most decentralized centralized crypto exchange in Europe, has established itself as the best place for cryptocurrency trading and exchange. With a wide range of cryptocurrencies available and new coins and tokens being […]

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Inorganic Food Additives Might Make Babies More Vulnerable to Potentially Life-Threatening Allergies

Food allergies are a common and potentially serious medical condition that occurs when the body’s immune system reacts to certain proteins found in foods. Symptoms can range from mild (such as an itchy mouth or skin rash) to severe (such as difficulty breathing or a drop in blood pressure). Food allergies can be triggered by […]

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Alzheimer’s Breakthrough: New Therapeutic Target Found

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It is the most common cause of dementia among older adults and is characterized by the loss of brain cells and the shrinkage of brain tissue. According to the World Health Organization, Alzheimer’s disease affects about 50 million people worldwide, and this […]

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5th Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue World Congress sets “A Path to Peace”

The 5th World Congress on Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue “A Path to Peace” was held on 8 and 9 November at CEMA University in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This year, under the slogan “Thinking about the transformation of Argentina 2023-2053”, the congress brought together important figures from the world of politics, trade unionism, religion and culture […]

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JPL and the Space Age: The American Rocketeer (NASA Documentary)

The GALCIT rocketeers taking a break from setting up their experimental rocket motor in the Arroyo Seco. Left to right: Rudolph Schott, Apollo M. O. Smith, Frank Malina, Edward Forman, Jack Parsons. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech The American Rocketeer is the story of the origins of the world’s premiere center for the exploration of the solar system […]

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50% Reduction: Having More Children Lowers the Risk of a Common Cancer

Endometrial cancer, also known as uterine cancer, is a type of cancer that affects the lining of the uterus (the endometrium). It is most commonly found in postmenopausal women and can cause symptoms such as abnormal vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain, and pain during sex. According to research from the University of Queensland, having more children […]

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Strange New Discovery Reveals UV Radiation Played a Part in Mass Extinction Events

Alisporites tenuicorpus the pollen grain used in this work. Note a human hair is approximately 70µm so the samples analyzed are about half the width of a human hair. Credit: Prof Liu Feng from Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology New discovery of sunscreen-like chemicals in fossil plants reveals UV radiation played a part in […]

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Why do experienced chefs always put a whole onion with a clove in it in their dishes

French chefs rely on one trick – they always put a clove in the onion and the dishes become incredibly tasty. Onions prepared in this way, and sometimes garlic, are placed in a cooked dish or sauces. Why do French chefs put cloves in onions? This cooking technique suggests that dry cloves are stuck into […]

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Global Religious Dialogues Discuss Global Peacemaking

By  —  Shyamal Sinha On December 17, 2022, HWPL held an online event under the theme of ‘Great Religious People in the History of Each Country all over the world’. The event, attended by 114 participants as selected religious leaders and citizens, was designed to harmonize religious and overcome the difficulties due to Covid-19 and economic […]

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The first world sensation and mystery is related to the “Mona Lisa” and Picasso

The artist is among the main suspects in the disappearance of the “Gioconda” from the Louvre Few suspect that in his youth the genius got involved in one of the most mysterious artifices – the theft of the “Mona Lisa”. The founder of Cubism was even put on trial. To this day, there is speculation […]

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Cancer Research Breakthrough: Scientists Create First Human Bone Marrow ‘Organoids’

A cross-section of mini bone marrow organoids showing cells that produce blood platelets, in a network of blood vessels. Credit: Dr. A. Khan, University of Birmingham Researchers at Oxford University and the University of Birmingham have made a major breakthrough in cancer treatment by creating the first human bone marrow “organoids” that accurately replicate the […]

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A Surprising Method for Preventing Future Pandemics: Conservation

Pandemics are global outbreaks of infectious diseases that spread rapidly and affect a large number of people. They can be caused by a variety of pathogens, such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites, and can have severe consequences for public health and the economy. In recent years, the world has seen several pandemics, including the HIV/AIDS […]

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Prehistoric Surprise: Ancient Footprints Reveal the Presence of Man in Spain 200,000 Years Earlier Than Thought

Neanderthals were a species of human that lived in Europe and Asia between about 200,000 and 30,000 years ago. They are known for their distinctive physical characteristics, such as a stocky build, a large nose, and a protruding lower jaw. Despite being closely related to modern humans, Neanderthals ultimately went extinct, possibly due to a […]

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