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  • Health - 20 Jun 2023
    There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in the human body. This includes 22 pairs of autosomal or somatic chromosomes that are common to both men and women and one chromosome that differs according to what...
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    Cancer cells are normal cells whose DNA and genes are altered to cause them to multiply and grow abnormally.
  • Health - 19 Jan 2023
    HIV, the causative viral agent of AIDS, is a devasting and lethal disease that has caused widespread suffering worldwide for almost half a century. We still have no cure for this disease. While those...
  • Health - 28 Dec 2022
    The occurrence of cholangiocarcinoma is due to changes that take place in the cells of the bile duct in the liver DNA—the material which gives guidance to our body related to all chemical process. The...
  • Health - 8 Jun 2022
    What will the future of medicine look like? Will we manage to cure cancer? Will lab-grown organs render human donation obsolete?
  • Health - 30 Mar 2022
    The human virome is the overall collection of viruses that live within and on the body. It is possible for viruses to infect both human cells and other microbes, such as bacteria (as with...
  • Health - 18 Jan 2022
    Nanomedicine refers to the application of nanoparticles for disease diagnosis and treatment. This article investigates nanomedicine and COVID-19.
  • Health - 9 Sep 2021
    The link between air pollution and Alzheimer's disease has been suspected and explored in many studies.
  • Health - 13 Aug 2020
    Lung cancer is the most common and deadly cancer, accounting for about 1.76 million deaths globally.
  • Health - 28 Jun 2019
    All eukaryotic cells contain protein complexes called proteasomes. Proteasomes maintain the concentration of proteins in cells as well as disposing of unneeded or damage proteins.

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