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Photo: Saul Loeb (Getty Images) New research It is the latest to suggest that the condition Our mouth and teeth are recognizedimately Our brain is connected to health. The study found that …
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Bamboo walk Ninja Lantern Shark glows in the dark. Whale sharks can carry up to 300 children at once – in different embryonic stages and from different fathers. Zebra sharks experience “virgin …
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London – Rebecca Wrixon knew that working as a nanny for a pair of doctors could give her exposure to coronovirus, but as a healthy 44-year-old child, she was more about catching …
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By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, July 12, 2018 (HealthDay News) – A type of therapy that takes advantage of the immune system is giving new hope to people battling cancer once. …
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July 11, 2018 The results of Phase 1b clinical trials published in JAMA Oncology are promising for the combination of tucatinib (formerly ONT-380) with T-DM1 against HER2-positive bad cancer, highly pretreated. Of …
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WASHINGTON – Viruses that sneak into the brain could play a role in Alzheimer's, scientists recently reported in a provocative study that promises to rekindle some debated theories about what triggers the …
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Scientists discovered that editing a gene in the brain can help decrease repetitive behaviors, a symptom of autistic spectrum disorders. In the study, the team led by scientists at the University of …
Read More »NASA specialist Christyl Johnson says something to everyone at the Australian Space Agency
Published June 21, 2018 10:40:07 States competing to host a portion of Australia's new space agency may find themselves sharing the burden on launch sites, says a NASA strategist, even if it …
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