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Most patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia can be treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors. These drugs are highly effective and lead […]
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction patients often face bone and muscle loss immediately following the procedure. Researchers presenting their work […]
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The first findings to result from a collaboration between Seattle Children’s Research Institute and Microsoft data scientists provides expecting mothers […]
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A host protein called Serum Amyloid A (Saa) is a major factor mediating the effects of the microbiota on the […]
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Not every embryo contains 46 perfect chromosomes. Some have more, others have fewer. The result is a common abnormality known […]
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Capacitors, given their high energy output and recharging speed, could play a major role in powering the machines of the […]
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Scientists at the University of Bath have identified how a mutant gene in fish is involved in controlling stem cells. […]
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Rotator cuff tears are common injuries, and proper healing of the shoulder muscle is often difficult. “Chronic tears often result […]
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It’s mid-February, around the time that most people waver in their commitment to the resolutions they’ve made for the new […]
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As the drive to commercialise graphene continues, it is important that all safety aspects are thoroughly researched and understood. The […]
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