Sudan: Daglo In the name of Allah the Merciful

Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, from Sudan, has addressed the People of Sudan in what arrives as a heartfelt appeal to everyone in the country affected by a civil war o 10 years, for peace, and democracy. The speech also covers issues such as discrimination and internal threats, against discrimination and internal threats, saying that […]

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Mental Health Watchdog forced to say “I told you” about depression chemical imbalance

Landmark study disproves that a “chemical imbalance” causes depression—a scientifically meaningless theory that has misled consumers while driving up antidepressant sales to $15 billion a year. In a long and carefully researched article, President CCHR International Jan Eastgate, “Lauds Study Disproving ‘Chemical Imbalance‘ causes Depression“, as demonstrating “it is a Myth“. The watchdog, even if […]

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New Technique Could Lead to Improved Cancer, Alzheimer’s, and Lung Disease Drugs

The paper provides a new technique for improving and changing the function of proteins. Improved protein function opens the door to novel drug development possibilities. Maurice Michel, assistant professor at the Department of Oncology-Pathology, Karolinska Institutet. Credit: Stefan Zimmerman In a paper that was published in the journal Science, scientists from Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet and […]

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Yale Scientists Zero In on Genetic Causes of Parkinson’s Disease

New research by Yale researchers offers important clues into the genetic causes of Parkinson’s disease, a severe and incurable motor disorder. Although the development of Parkinson’s disease has been closely linked to variants of at least 20 different genes, scientists are still investigating exactly how they cause the severe and incurable motor disorder that afflicts […]

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