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Revolutionizing Reports: A Guide to PDF Editing for Business Professionals

11/03/2023

Revolutionizing Reports: A Guide to PDF Editing for Business Professionals Traditional methods of report creation and distribution can be time-consuming and frustrating, but fortunately, versatile digital editors like LuminPDF can save the day. Whether you need to fine-tune financial documents,…

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DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Stress can raise the risk of catching a bug
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DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Stress can raise the risk of catching a bug

10/14/2023

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Stress can raise the risk of catching a bug, even cancer – and here’s how I tackle it Like most of us, I suspect, I’ve enjoyed the unexpectedly warm start to October — but I’m really not…

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Post-stroke irregular heart rhythms dont predict another stroke, study finds
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Post-stroke irregular heart rhythms dont predict another stroke, study finds

10/13/2023

Worldwide, millions of stroke survivors undergo prolonged cardiac monitoring, leading to the discovery of atrial fibrillation, or irregular heartbeats, in up to 1.5 million of these patients each year. A new study, published in The Lancet Neurology, describes the knowledge…

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Investigational drug restores parathyroid function in rare disease
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Investigational drug restores parathyroid function in rare disease

10/13/2023

An investigational drug, encaleret, restored calcium levels in people with autosomal dominant hypocalcemia type 1 (ADH1), a rare genetic disorder marked by an imbalance of calcium in the blood and urine, as well as abnormally low levels of parathyroid hormone,…

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The factor that could increase your risk of Parkinson’s disease within 15 years
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The factor that could increase your risk of Parkinson’s disease within 15 years

10/13/2023

Parkinson’s disease: Dr Chris on how to spot early signs According to recent research, released on October 2, 2023, loneliness is associated with an increased risk of developing the brain disorder. For the study, the team of researchers analysed the…

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NHS running red hot – warning ahead of winter as waiting list hits 7.75m
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NHS running red hot – warning ahead of winter as waiting list hits 7.75m

10/13/2023

Jeremy Vine caller waiting five months for NHS appointment The NHS is “running red hot” ahead of winter, experts have warned after the waiting list for planned treatment hit a record 7.75 million. Data for August showed the total included…

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Medical discovery for sepsis moves to next phase of human trials
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Medical discovery for sepsis moves to next phase of human trials

10/13/2023

Scientists at The Florey have proven that a formulation they pioneered alleviates deadly sepsis, with the next phase of clinical trials to start rolling out across Australia next month. Promising results from an initial clinical trial at the Austin Hospital…

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New red blood cell transfusion guidelines recommend an individualized approach
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New red blood cell transfusion guidelines recommend an individualized approach

10/12/2023

An international panel of experts co-chaired by Jeffrey Carson, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, has developed guidelines for new strategies that could help preserve the blood supply and prevent complications that result from transfusions….

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Engineered bacteria paint targets on tumors for cancer-killing T cells to see
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Engineered bacteria paint targets on tumors for cancer-killing T cells to see

10/12/2023

For several years, researchers have been successfully using chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells to target specific antigens found on blood cells as a cure for patients with leukemia and lymphoma. But solid tumors, like breast and colon cancers, have…

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Capturing the lay publics opinions on genome editing of human embryos
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Capturing the lay publics opinions on genome editing of human embryos

10/12/2023

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