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No deal Brexit could have detrimental impact for people in UK living with a rare disease
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No deal Brexit could have detrimental impact for people in UK living with a rare disease

12/12/2020

Experts have warned that a ‘no deal’ Brexit will result in the exclusion of the UK from the 24 European Reference Networks (ERNs) that were established to improve the care of patients bearing the lifelong burden of a rare disease,…

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Haylie Duff: Hilary's Pregnancy Isn't Giving Me Baby Fever
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Haylie Duff: Hilary's Pregnancy Isn't Giving Me Baby Fever

12/11/2020

Not part of her plan. Haylie Duff isn’t feeling a need to expand her family as pregnant sister Hilary Duff prepares to welcome baby No. 3. Celebrities Announcing Pregnancies During the Coronavirus Pandemic: Pics The Christmas Belle actress, 35, hasn’t…

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Princess Diaries Actor Erik von Detten and Wife Angela Expecting Second Child: 'Santa Baby!'
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Princess Diaries Actor Erik von Detten and Wife Angela Expecting Second Child: 'Santa Baby!'

12/11/2020

Erik von Detten has another little one on the way! The 38-year-old Princess Diaries and Brink! actor's wife Angela announced on Friday that she is pregnant with their second child. In May 2019, the couple welcomed daughter Claire Elizabeth, 17 months,…

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How AI could make therapeutic decision-making for breast cancer more accurate, affordable
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How AI could make therapeutic decision-making for breast cancer more accurate, affordable

12/11/2020

Imagine being a doctor and having a precocious resident permanently by your side, giving you brilliant insight into disease and helping you to identify the best treatment path for your patients. A team at Salesforce Research believes this scenario is…

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Read This Before Getting The COVID-19 Vaccine
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Read This Before Getting The COVID-19 Vaccine

12/11/2020

It might not have looked like much when 90-year-old Margaret Keenan stepped up to the blue armchair. But hers was what the Associated Press called “the shot watched round the world” when she became the first person to receive a tested and…

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Gene could help predict response to cervical cancer treatment
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Gene could help predict response to cervical cancer treatment

12/11/2020

UCLA researchers have identified a potential diagnostic marker that could help predict how likely someone with cervical cancer is to respond to the standard treatment of chemotherapy and radiation. The scientists found that PACS-1, a gene that resides on a…

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This Guy Shares How Changing His Mindset Helped Him Lose 150 Pounds
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This Guy Shares How Changing His Mindset Helped Him Lose 150 Pounds

12/11/2020

Robert Glover, a.k.a. Brix Fitness, makes a living coaching and inspiring others to pursue their health and fitness goals—and he is able to speak from personal experience, having once weighed around 360 pounds. “I wasn’t obese all my life,” he…

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Emily Blunt Is 'Over the Moon' About Daughters Picking Up British Accents at Their London School
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Emily Blunt Is 'Over the Moon' About Daughters Picking Up British Accents at Their London School

12/11/2020

https://www.youtube.com/embed/h_0dVFalSLU Emily Blunt couldn't be happier about her daughter picking up a British accent. During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Thursday, the Wild Mountain Thyme actress, 37, who was born in London, shared her joy in the fact…

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No Change Seen in Trends of Dementia in Black, White Adults in U.S.
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No Change Seen in Trends of Dementia in Black, White Adults in U.S.

12/11/2020

FRIDAY, Dec. 11, 2020 — From 2000 to 2016, there was no evidence to suggest that the ratio of dementia risk changed across Black and White individuals in the United States, according to a study published online Nov. 30 in…

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Low-income Black people in US hit hardest by shutdowns
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Low-income Black people in US hit hardest by shutdowns

12/11/2020

A study reveals the disproportionate economic impact of COVID-19 shutdowns on low-income Black households. In the United States, COVID-19 has struck communities of color with far deadlier force than any other segment of the U.S. population. According to the Centers…

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