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A soldier doing battle is badly burned. Quickly, a medic comes to his aid and sprays his burn wounds healing them. What’s even more mind blowing, you aren’t watching a science fiction movie, it’s real life!

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A study done by U.S. researchers shows how cell phone usage could prevent Alzheimer’s disease.

According to the Alzheimer’s Association more than 35 million people around the world will be affected by Alzheimer’s and there is no cure.

Mice were exposed to electromagnetic waves like those used in a cell phone.

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Even though there are health concerns about the effect of cell phone radiation on the brain, a new study shows that there might actually be a benefit from cell phone use. Scientists performed a study on mice, and found that mobile phone radiation might shield against Alzheimer’s disease.
The mice involved in the study were genetically [...]

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The use of cocaine can change how genes function in the brain to change. Researchers came across this finding by performing a study on mice. This study showed that “chronic cocaine addiction kept a specific enzyme from doing its job of shutting off other genes in the pleasure circuits of the brain, making the mice crave the drug even more,” states Reuters.

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