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Mehmet Oz: Trump put Medicare in the hands of Erdogan’s scientist friend
One of the most iconic portfolios in health care, that of the administrator of the Center for Health Care Services, which “runs” Medicare and Medicaid, destines the well-known telecaster physician and Pennsylvania Senate candidate, Mehmet Oz (“Dr. Oz”), the newly elected U.S. President, Donald Trump.
Nobel Prize in medicine honors two Americans
The Nobel Prize in medicine was awarded on Oct. 7 to Americans Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for their discovery of microRNA, a fundamental principle governing how gene activity is regulated.
The Nobel Assembly said that their discovery is "proving to be fundamentally important for how organisms develop and function."
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Turkish scientist makes ‘best doctors in US’ list again
Dr. Mehmet Furkan Burak, 36, who went to the U.S. as a researcher with the invitation of Nobel Prize-winning scientist, Professor Aziz Sancar, was selected as one of the "best doctors of the year" for 2023.
SYRIZA unveils state-wide electoral list
SYRIZA has unveiled its state-wide list for the upcoming elections on May 21, the composition of which is equally balanced between male and female candidates.
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Two Romanian researchers sign article in Nature journal: Neanderthals passed genes to first modern humans
Researchers Oana Teodora Moldovan and Silviu Constantin from the "Emil Racovita" Institute of Speleology of the Romanian Academy recently signed an article in Nature journal, together with an international team of archaeologists and speleologists, that shows that there was a genetic transfer, resulting from the interbreeding between the Neanderthals and the first anatomically modern humans to a
Harvard: Coronavirus May Have Been Present in Wuhan since August 2019
Coronavirus may have been present and spreading in Wuhan as early as August last year, according to a study that analysed satellite imagery of car parks outside major hospitals and search engine data.
Greek researcher receives prestigious international award
Greek researcher Dr. Christos Mantzoros was presented with the prestigious Obesity Society’s TOPS Award on November 1. The TOPS Research Achievement Award recognizes one individual every year for singular achievement or contribution to research in the field of obesity.
DNA study suggests farmers and hunter-gatherers coexisted
According to a report in Seeker, a new genetic study indicates that most of today’s Europeans still carry hunter-gatherer DNA. Mark Lipson and David Reich of Harvard Medical School and their team of international colleagues analyzed samples taken from the remains of 180 people who lived in what are now Hungary, Germany, and Spain between 8,000 and 4,000 years ago.
This is the terrifying effect internet porn is having on young men (VIDEO)
The hours that some men spend watching online porn is allegedly leading them to develop severe health problems.
Porn-induced erectile dysfunction (PIED) is an issue first outlined by Dr. Abraham Morgentaler at Harvard Medical School – and it’s reportedly becoming more and more common among young men who simply cannot get aroused anymore.
Greeks descend from Minoans and Mycenaeans, DNA analysis reveals
An analysis of ancient DNA has revealed that Ancient Minoans and Mycenaens were genetically similar with both peoples descending from early Neolithic farmers.
They likely migrated from Anatolia to Greece and Crete thousands of years prior to the Bronze Age. Modern Greeks, in turn, are largely descendants of the Mycenaeans, the study found.