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Gene therapy enables five children who were born deaf to hear

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Glasses coated in lithium could let us see in the dark

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Does coming off antidepressants really cause withdrawal symptoms?

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May 2024 is the twelfth month in a row to break heat records

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How to easily satisfy your salt cravings without damaging your health

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There’s a simple solution to our salt addiction – we must adopt it now

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Tiny brain sensor implanted without surgery dissolves after weeks

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Eczema may sometimes be caused by eating too much salt

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Forests may grow more slowly than expected as CO2 levels rise

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Boeing Starliner: First crewed launch is headed for International Space Station

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