Liz Cambage Speaks Out About Lack Of Diversity In Olympic Promotional Photos
Australian Opals star Liz Cambage should be focused on the Tokyo Olympics. Considered one of the biggest talents in the world of basketball, Cambage has continued to find success in the sport since making her international debut in 2008. It…
Read MoreHow to get big pharma to launch a war on superbugs
How to get big pharma to launch a war on superbugs: UK is first country to champion scheme to speed up development of new antibiotics to replace those rendered useless by resistance Before Covid-19, there was another health crisis brewing which…
Read MorePARP inhibitor shrinks tumors in pancreatic cancer patients with mutations
More than two-thirds of pancreatic cancer patients harboring genetic mutations saw their tumor stop growing or shrink substantially after being switched from intensive chemotherapy to the PARP inhibitor rucaparib as a maintenance therapy, researchers from the Abramson Cancer Center (ACC)…
Read MoreNaomi Osaka, 23, Just Showed Off Her Toned Abs In Tennis Ball Green Bikini On Instagram
Naomi Osaka, 23, just showed off her toned abs in a green string bikini on Instagram. She credits her fit body to three-hour tennis practices fueled with fruit smoothies. The tennis champ also does physical therapy to stay healthy and…
Read MoreNovavax expects COVID-19 vaccine U.S. data from trial in Q2
FILE PHOTO: A Novavax logo is reflected in a drop on a syringe needle in this illustration taken November 9, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo(Reuters) – Novavax Inc said on Monday it expects to report U.S. data from a late-stage study…
Read MoreIntense light may hold answer to dilemma over heart treatment
Looking to safely block a gene linked to factors known to cause heart disease, scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus may have found a new tool—light. The study, published Monday in the journal Trends in Molecular Medicine,…
Read MoreEsophageal cancers resurrect ancient retroviruses hidden in our genome
Scientists have discovered that many esophageal cancers turn on ancient viral DNA that was embedded in our genome hundreds of millions of years ago. “It was surprising,” says Adam Bass, MD, the Herbert and Florence Irving Professor of Medicine at…
Read MoreMedical first sees CRISPR used to edit DNA inside human bodies
Gene-editing CRISPR tool is used INSIDE four blind patients’ bodies in a world-first attempt to correct their vision without transferring DNA to the lab Carlene Knight and Michael Kalberer were both born with a rare genetic eye disorder called Leber…
Read MoreHere Are The Colors You Should Use If You’re Decorating A Creative Space
You’re planning your creative space, and now it’s time to decorate. Where do you start? It’s a daunting task. Do you go for just one color, or decorate the room in all of the colors of the rainbow? Whites and…
Read MoreHow To Make Your Nighttime Routine More Eco-Friendly
Being environmentally conscious can literally be a matter of life or death as the World Health Organization reports that climate change already causes approximately 150,000 deaths on an annual basis. Thankfully, there are ways to make our everyday lives more eco-friendly…
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