Cracking the colon code – new light shed on gut function
New insights into how the colon functions and actually expels its contents have been revealed for the first time following […]
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New insights into how the colon functions and actually expels its contents have been revealed for the first time following […] Women are increasingly opening up about their breastfeeding struggles. However, as individual as each story is, many have a core […] It’s an uncomfortable image to consider: an elderly person – perhaps somebody you know – physically restrained. Maybe an aged […] After releasing its AI Ethics Guidelines draft paper last year, the European Commission’s AI high-level expert group (AI HLEG) ran an online stakeholder […] Grief can seem desolate for those in the thick of it who often feel unable to imagine a way out […] A new study from Helsinki University Hospital, University of Helsinki and the Finnish Cancer Registry shows that survival after glioblastoma […] Our society seems to have accepted that gaining weight is an inevitable consequence of growing up in a place with […] While men are considered stronger than women, that is not true at the chromosomal level. The Y chromosome, which is […] Say you meet an old friend at the train station. She is standing about a metre ahead of you, and […] When I give talks, I am often approached by people who are worried about their memory. Maybe they are studying […]
Cracking the colon code – new light shed on gut function
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