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Mashup Score: 9Rollie Swingle | UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center - 11 month(s) ago
Rollie Swingle was diagnosed with stage IV prostate cancer joined a clinical trial and enjoyed life as he always has done.
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Mashup Score: 0Train the Trainer: Fellowship - 2 year(s) ago
Train the Trainer: Fellowship
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Mashup Score: 5Study explains why food high in saturated fat may lead to plaque build-up in arteries - 3 year(s) ago
A new study suggests that eating food rich in saturated fat and choline increases metabolites that build plaques in the arteries. It also points to a possible drug that may block the negative effects of the high-fat diet.
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Mashup Score: 0
Cedric Taylor was born at 25 weeks. Like many premature babies, he was born with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), a condition in which the ductus arteriosus, a blood vessel in the heart, does not close spontaneously after birth.
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Mashup Score: 79
The COVID-19 Delta variant is causing concern as the new strain is more contagious than the original. Health experts explain the latest on the variant, it’s symptoms, and how vaccines can protect you.
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Delta variant: 8 things you should know https://t.co/8nJ5Bu248i As of July 22, there are 65,000 breakthrough cases (or people who are vaccinated but got COVID-19) among the 160 million people who are fully vaccinated. That's 0.04% of vaccinated people reporting breakthrough cases
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Mashup Score: 5
The COVID-19 Delta variant is causing concern as the new strain is more contagious than the original. Health experts explain the latest on the variant, it’s symptoms, and how vaccines can protect you.
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Tues. Make it count. Focus: core essentials v drown in drama. Rx, 1. Delta variant: apocalyptic. Know risks. 2. Ruthlessly prioritize nxt 24 hrs. 3. Prune email access. 4. Put stuff away. 5. Embed routines into the day: sleep, exercise, meals. https://t.co/PMTUBjUmCI #burnout https://t.co/aRlBQlBvp6
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Mashup Score: 1Study confirms the low likelihood that SARS-CoV-2 on hospital surfaces is infectious - 3 year(s) ago
A new study confirms the low likelihood that coronavirus contamination on hospital surfaces is infectious. The study is the original report on recovering near-complete SARS-CoV-2 genome sequences directly from surface swabs.
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Mashup Score: 0
UC Davis Health researchers studying executive control in adolescents and young adults with autism have published new research that suggests a unique approach, rather than impairment.
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Mashup Score: 3
COVID-19 may be causing a second pandemic of insomnia – or “coronasomnia.” Sleep experts offer tips to improve sleep and ease the stress.
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Mashup Score: 0Molecular imaging scientist recognized as one of the top biomedical engineers in U.S. - 4 year(s) ago
Julie Sutcliffe, UC Davis biomedical engineer, was elected to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering College of Fellows for her outstanding leadership in molecular imaging and translational sciences, and for leading technology from the bench to the clinic.
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“For me, being in clinical trials has kept me alive and healthy,” says Rollie Swingle, who was diagnosed with #ProstateCancer in 2004. Read about Rollie's experience at @UCD_Cancer: https://t.co/icRtq1nL8f