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Study finds “Miracle Mineral Solution” kills bacteria only at levels that also harm human cells
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Researchers at Wroclaw Medical University report that acidified sodium chlorite—sold online as “Miracle Mineral Solution” (MMS)—can destroy bacteria and biofilms, but only at concentrations that also damage human cells and may harm beneficial gut microbes. The team warns that homemade mixtures are particularly risky because dosing can vary widely, and it says there is no solid scientific evidence supporting MMS as a treatment for diseases such as cancer, autism or COVID-19.
The Egyptian Drug Authority held high-level talks with a Takeda Pharmaceutical delegation to expand scientific research collaboration and improve patient access to innovative treatments. Discussions covered advancing ongoing projects and exploring new areas aligned with Egypt's national healthcare strategy.
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Egypt’s Agricultural Research Centre has secured second place in the Middle East and North Africa in the 2025 Scimago regional rankings for research centres, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation. The announcement came during a scientific event organised by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in collaboration with Elsevier and the Arab Federation for Research Councils. The ranking highlights the centre’s growing research performance and its role in achieving food security.
A new scientific approach has quantified the full extent of plastic waste entering the environment, uncovering far more pollution than previously estimated. The research, published in a leading journal, highlights mismanaged plastics in rivers, soils, and oceans, urging immediate policy responses.
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A new study indicates that the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica has crossed an irreversible tipping point, potentially accelerating global sea level rise. Researchers analyzed decades of satellite data to reach this conclusion. The findings highlight the urgent risks posed by climate change in polar regions.