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New ways to prevent flu revealed in 'accidental' lab breakthrough, study finds
An accidental lab discovery has opened the door to entirely new ways of preventing the flu. While investigating how influenza replicates, researchers discovered that different flu strains use completely different strategies to infiltrate human cells, SWNS reported. By targeting the specific molecules the viruses rely on, scientists found that they could block them from entering new cells and halt their replication altogether.5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE GETTING YOUR FLU SHOT, ACCORDING...
Family's $1,800 savings is turned into confetti after child grabs stack of cash for craft project
An unsupervised 3-year-old child turned nearly $2,000 in hundred-dollar bills into an unexpected arts-and-crafts project — stunning her father. Anthony Kalejaiye, 34, was left "shocked" after walking into his living room to find his daughter Amelia, three, happily cutting up a stack of cash — with the total damage later calculated at $1,800, news agency SWNS reported. The money had been stored as part of a stash of hundred-dollar notes typically used during Nigerian family celebrations,...
Owner of viral $1.34 burger stand shares secret to keeping prices unchanged since 2006
A burger stand in a popular beach town has managed to keep its signature burger at a little over $1 for nearly 20 years, even as food and energy prices have soared. Chris Higgitt, owner of Higgitt's Las Vegas Arcade Blackpool & £1 Burger Bar in the seaside resort town of Blackpool, England, has been selling the same burger for £1, or about $1.34, since opening the business in 2006, news agency SWNS reported. The burger includes a bun, an English beef patty, onions and sauce.
Scientists reveal surprising brain benefit of laughter: 'It's a mental workout'
The old saying that laughter is the best medicine may be true, according to new research that suggests it is also a vital catalyst for children's development. Laughter and play are fundamental to healthy brain growth, emotional well-being and social bonding, according to Jacqueline Harding, Ph.D., an early childhood expert at Middlesex University in London. In her book, "The Brain That Loves to Laugh," Harding argues that joy is a complex biological phenomenon that helps children navigate...
Scientists unveil 'living bandage' that could dramatically speed wound healing
A new "living bandage" could soon revolutionize how doctors treat serious injuries by accelerating the healing process, according to new research reported by SWNS.The high-tech patch was developed by researchers at Rice University in Texas. It acts like an around-the-clock mini factory, continuously delivering healing proteins directly to different types of wounds, the same source noted. Caring for chronic wounds is often a challenge for doctors, as it's difficult to deliver steady,...