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Medicine and Science from The BMJ · Episode
Medicine and Science from The BMJ · Episode
Nature – Poorly performing antibodies have plagued biomedical sciences for decades. Several fresh initiatives hope to change this.
The drug works by essentially forcing our cells to “spit out“ dangerous protein clumps involved in Alzheimer’s.
Scientists find evidence of past H5N1 infection in 7% of workers exposed at dairy farms—but no signs of human-to-human transmission
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iPhones are seemingly rebooting by themselves and telling nearby handsets to do the same
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While startups in highly regulated industries like healthcare and finance are almost certain to face heightened scrutiny, there are controllable factors that can offset these…
University Hospitals Birmingham told staff it will stop paying enhanced rates for extra shifts.
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