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Damage to a Protective Shield around the Brain May Lead to Alzheimer’s and Other Diseases
The blood-brain barrier deteriorates with aging, but animal studies indicate repairs can make old brains look young again
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The blood-brain barrier deteriorates with aging, but animal studies indicate repairs can make old brains look young again
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Scientific American
Damage to a Protective Shield around the Brain May Lead to Alzheimer’s and Other Diseases
The blood-brain barrier deteriorates with aging, but animal studies indicate repairs can make old brains look young again
‘A forest on caffeine’? How coffee can help forests grow faster
Waste left over from the coffee-making process can jolt destroyed forests back to life.
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Waste left over from the coffee-making process can jolt destroyed forests back to life.
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The Forgotten History of the World’s First Trans Clinic
The first gender affirmation surgeries took place in 1920s, at a facility which employed transgender technicians and nurses, and which was headed by a gay Jewish man.
The Nazis destroyed it in their first book burning.
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The first gender affirmation surgeries took place in 1920s, at a facility which employed transgender technicians and nurses, and which was headed by a gay Jewish man.
The Nazis destroyed it in their first book burning.
Article
Scientific American
The Forgotten History of the World's First Trans Clinic
The Institute for Sexual Research in Berlin would be a century old if it hadn’t fallen victim to Nazi ideology