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Scientists demonstrate the role of a protein called ADAMTS1 in rare eye cancer
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Scientists demonstrate the role of a protein called ADAMTS1 in rare eye cancer

01/15/2021

Scientists from the University of Granada and GENYO (Pfizer-University of Granada-Andalusian Government Centre for Genomics and Oncological Research), in a study led by Juan Carlos Rodríguez-Manzaneque, have demonstrated the significant role of a protein called ADAMTS1 in uveal melanoma, one…

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Feel out of practice talking to people in person? You're not the only one
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Feel out of practice talking to people in person? You're not the only one

01/15/2021

At a loss for words when a cashier tries to make small talk at the shop? Struggling to remember how much eye contact is too much when you meet up with someone in your bubble? Welcome to the club. Aside…

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The Truth About Flu Season During The COVID-19 Pandemic
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The Truth About Flu Season During The COVID-19 Pandemic

01/12/2021

As the COVID-19 pandemic raged throughout the last 12 months, we were warned not to forget that cold and flu season was coming in hot and, in spite of the fact that there was already a deadly virus to contend…

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COVID-19 transmission chains in the UK accurately traced using genomic epidemiology
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COVID-19 transmission chains in the UK accurately traced using genomic epidemiology

01/12/2021

A team of scientists, led by researchers from the Universities of Oxford and Edinburgh, has analysed the first wave of the COVID-19 outbreak in the UK and produced the most fine-scaled and comprehensive genomic analysis of transmission of any epidemic…

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Concerning drop in the number of people with mental health problems seeking help revealed
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Concerning drop in the number of people with mental health problems seeking help revealed

01/11/2021

During April 2020, while the UK was in full lockdown, there was a drop of more than a third in the number of people seeking help for mental illness or self-harm according to research involving 14 million people registered at…

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New insights on the role of the MLL4 gene in Kabuki syndrome
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New insights on the role of the MLL4 gene in Kabuki syndrome

01/11/2021

Scientists have known for years that mutations in the MLL4 gene can cause Kabuki syndrome, a rare developmental disorder. But a study published on Jan. 11 in Nature Communications illuminates new details regarding how this occurs. The research suggests that…

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The Most Common Baby Myths You Need To Stop Believing
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The Most Common Baby Myths You Need To Stop Believing

01/11/2021

Having a new baby can be overwhelming, and well-meaning, veteran parents are often quick to swoop in with advice when you’re not sure what to do. It can feel like such a gift to get confident words of wisdom on…

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The hidden dark side of running a fitness-themed Instagram account
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The hidden dark side of running a fitness-themed Instagram account

01/09/2021

When Tom Jenane, 31, made a fitness account on Instagram back in 2018, it seemed like a natural move. He’s always been into fitness, from being a personal trainer up until four years ago to now being the nutrition/fitness expert…

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Ready, set, vaccinate! But how can the government boost coverage?
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Ready, set, vaccinate! But how can the government boost coverage?

01/08/2021

The rapid availability of effective COVID-19 vaccines is a good thing, and the government has launched a nationwide campaign to promote vaccination. But will that campaign work? Florian Heine, researcher at Tilburg University, believes it will, provided the government communicates…

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A brain mechanism underlying ‘vision’ in the blind is revealed
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A brain mechanism underlying ‘vision’ in the blind is revealed

01/08/2021

Some people have lost their eyesight, but they continue to ‘see.’ This phenomenon, a kind of vivid visual hallucination, is named after the Swiss doctor Charles Bonnet, who described in 1769 how his completely blind grandfather experienced vivid, detailed visions…

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