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Science and Technology

Over the years of evolution, bacteria have learned to "kill" old people to maintain balance in nature

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Scientists, studying the bacteria that inhabit the human body, came to the conclusion that over the years of evolution, bacteria have “learned” to activate the aging process and lead to death in old age.
09 January 2015, 09:00

The disorder of intestinal flora may be hereditary in nature

A group of researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered that some bacteria that live in the intestines can be passed on from generation to generation.
31 December 2014, 09:00

Butter-infused coffee will fill you with energy and improve your mental faculties

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In Western countries, the fashion for coffee with butter is now becoming popular.
30 December 2014, 09:00

Impotence drugs can be used to treat senile dementia

Tadalafil (a drug similar in action to Viagra) may help prevent senile dementia, according to experts.
25 December 2014, 09:00

Collagen is not only important for youthful skin, but also for a long and healthy life

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Collagen is a well-known anti-wrinkle remedy that experts believe will help increase life expectancy.
24 December 2014, 09:00

Blue light makes foods visually unappealing and reduces appetite

When illuminated in blue, food becomes visually unappealing.
18 December 2014, 09:00

Olive oil reduces the chance of a heart attack

Mediterranean olive oil is a simple and effective way to improve heart function and reduce the risk of heart attack.
10 December 2014, 09:00

Hemp can help treat an aggressive form of brain cancer

A research team at a London university has found that cannabis has a strong effect on aggressive forms of brain cancer.
03 December 2014, 09:00

Brain stimulation drugs inhibit creative thinking

As statistics show, the majority of students (almost every fifth) use special drugs that stimulate brain function, especially before important exams.
28 November 2014, 09:00

High-fat diet slows brain aging process

The aging processes of the brain that occur in Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease can be slowed down by a high-fat diet.
25 November 2014, 09:00