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Lack of trust in local government halted UK COVID-19 track and trace systems
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Lack of trust in local government halted UK COVID-19 track and trace systems

07/15/2020

Lord David Blunkett has argued that a lack of funding for the UK civil service, combined with a lack of trust for an “underfunded” local government prevented effective early track and trace systems being introduced in response to the COVID-19…

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New findings about the development of brain tumors could lead to more effective treatment
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New findings about the development of brain tumors could lead to more effective treatment

07/14/2020

For the first time, an international study team with substantial participation from researchers from the Comprehensive Cancer Center (CCC) of MedUni Vienna and Vienna University Hospital, has identified the molecular differences between individual tumor cells in ependymomas, which are an…

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Raspberries: Excellent supplier of vitamins and minerals Natural medicine natural remedies specialist portal
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Raspberries: Excellent supplier of vitamins and minerals Natural medicine natural remedies specialist portal

07/14/2020

Raspberry season has begun Raspberries belong due to their unique flavor to the most delicious fruits for fresh consumption. Their great popularity with consumers, explains the inner and consumers. Preferably be mostly berries native. This currently season. Who do you…

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Drop seen in rate of sports and recreation-related TBI in children
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Drop seen in rate of sports and recreation-related TBI in children

07/13/2020

(HealthDay)—From 2012 to 2018, there was a decrease in the rate of sports and recreation-related traumatic brain injury (SRR-TBI) emergency department visits for children, according to research published in the July 10 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control…

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Study: The immune effects of seclidemstat in aggressive ovarian cancer striking young women
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Study: The immune effects of seclidemstat in aggressive ovarian cancer striking young women

07/13/2020

A drug known as SP-2577 could help enable the body’s own immune system to attack ovarian cancer, according to a study led by the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope. Published today in the scientific…

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Nemolizumab beats placebo for reduction of pruritus in eczema
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Nemolizumab beats placebo for reduction of pruritus in eczema

07/10/2020

(HealthDay)—For patients with atopic dermatitis and moderate-to-severe pruritus, nemolizumab results in a greater reduction in pruritus than placebo, according to a study published in the July 9 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. Kenji Kabashima, M.D., Ph.D., from…

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Spectrum of neurological disorders linked to SARS-CoV-2
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Spectrum of neurological disorders linked to SARS-CoV-2

07/09/2020

(HealthDay)—Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection is associated with a spectrum of neurological disorders, according to a study published online July 8 in Brain. Ross W. Paterson, Ph.D., from the University College London Queen Square Institute of Neurology,…

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Silencing of an ALS gene safely delivered to patients in new study
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Silencing of an ALS gene safely delivered to patients in new study

07/09/2020

UMass Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital are the first to safely treat two research participants with a synthetic microRNA, delivered into the spinal fluid, designed to silence a human disease-causing gene. Details of the treatment, which targeted the mutant…

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New clues from fruit flies about the critical role of sex hormones in stem cell control
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New clues from fruit flies about the critical role of sex hormones in stem cell control

07/09/2020

In one of the first studies addressing the role of sex hormones’ impact on stem cells in the gut, scientists outline new insights showing how a steroidal sex hormone, that is structurally and functionally similar to human steroid hormones, drastically…

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Bacteria in infants’ first stool may indicate their risk of obesity
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Bacteria in infants’ first stool may indicate their risk of obesity

07/08/2020

Meconium—the earliest stool of an infant—is composed of materials ingested during the time the infant spends in the uterus. A new study published in Pediatric Obesity found that the types of normal bacteria found in the meconium may predict an…

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