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Gray Hair Might Be The Body's Way of Avoiding a Deadly Cancer
Gray hair is nothing to be ashamed of. In fact, according to a new study by researchers in Japan, the presence of gray hair ...
Lateone monsoon evening in Tiruppur, a textile buyer ran two fingers across a swatch he couldn’t quite place. It felt like ...
New research suggests grey hair could be a sign your body is fighting cancer. Japanese scientists found that when skin cells ...
The microscopic flatworm (Stenostomum brevipharyngium) is one of nature's weirder creatures. Chop off its head, and it'll ...
As humans age, we become more vulnerable to cancer and other diseases. Bowhead whales, however, can live for up to 200 years ...
How bowhead whales live so long. Researchers have uncovered a protein that enhances DNA repair and might explai ...
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Bowhead Whales Can Live For 200 Years – This May Explain Their Extraordinary Longevity
T he bowhead whale is the world’s longest-living mammal, sometimes making it to a staggering 200 years old. How does it do it ...
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