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The Benefits of Eating Apples: 7 Compelling Reasons

It’s well known that an apple a day keeps the doctor away, as the famous English proverb goes. And it’s not without reason. According to the Cleveland Clinic in the United States, this fruit has numerous health benefits. Dietitian Amber Sommer emphasizes, “Apples are popular for a good reason. They’re …

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Soon, a needle-free vaccine

It’s good news for those with a fear of needles. Researchers from Rutgers University in the United States are working on a new method of drug delivery through the skin. They believe that this technique could be used for needleless vaccinations. Their findings are published in the specialized journal Nature …

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COMMONWEALTH PHD SCHOLARSHIPS

Commonwealth PhD Scholarships are for applicants from least developed countries and fragile States, as classified by the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC), in the Commonwealth,  for full-time doctoral study at a UK university. The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK (CSC) provides the UK government scholarship scheme led by international …

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Knowing how to recognize the symptoms of a heart attack can truly save your life

It is crucial to understand that time plays a vital role when a heart attack occurs, as more than 92% of these incidents are fatal without immediate intervention, warns the French Federation of Cardiology. An upcoming study at the European Society of Cardiology congress underscores that the ability to spot …

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Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Accelerator of China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS)

The CSNS is the first pulsed neutron source facility in developing countries. Thus, it is expected to have positive effects in promoting the development of fundamental sciences and technology. CSNS includes an 80 MeV H− linac, a 1.6 GeV rapid cycling synchrotron (RCS), a target station, and several instruments. The …

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Memory Loss Caused by Brain Parasite Uncovered in Patient

Researchers have recently identified the presence of a living parasitic worm in the brain of a 64-year-old woman from Australia who was suffering from depression and memory issues. This discovery, a global first, pertains to an unusual case of parasitic infection. It involves a roundworm parasite measuring approximately 8 cm …

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Diabetes: Violence and abuse experienced in adulthood increase the risk

“Exposure to violence or interpersonal abuse throughout life has been associated with several chronic diseases, including adult-onset diabetes, but this trend has not been confirmed based on patients’ gender and ethnicity,” said researchers from Meharry Medical College (USA). In a recent study, they used data from a cohort called the …

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Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences – BAGSS Starter Scholarships

The Starter Scholarship is awarded for a one year period only. During that time, recipients are expected to develop an excellent research proposal that will be used to apply for further funding, e.g. for scholarships from the many German sponsorship organisations. The Starter Scholarship amounts to 1.468 EUR per month. …

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Losing Weight While Eating to Your Heart’s Content: Could It Be Possible?

What if the key to losing weight lay within our brains? According to researchers from the Institute for Basic Science in South Korea, brain cells may hold the secret to weight loss in obese individuals without requiring significant changes to their diets. These groundbreaking findings, published in the specialized journal …

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BU welcomes approximately 20 outstanding students to the Trustee Scholars Program

Every year, BU welcomes approximately 20 outstanding students to the Trustee Scholars Program. Many of our current Scholars had perfect 4.0 grade point averages in high school and ranked in the top of their class. In addition to exceptional academic credentials, Trustee Scholars are intellectually and creatively adventurous and demonstrate …

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