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Benefits of gene-specific approaches to colon cancer surveillance

November 2, 2021Health News

Regenstrief Research Scientist Jennifer K. Maratt, M.D., M.S., co-authored a commentary in Gastroenterology about the benefits of gene-specific surveillance colonoscopy…

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World faces shortage of syringes as COVID vaccine doses rise

October 28, 2021Health News

African health officials and the United Nations are warning of a looming shortage of more than 2 billion syringes for…

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Effects of age, sex and mindfulness on quality of life in men, women with autism

October 26, 2021Health News

The practice of mindfulness was often touted throughout the pandemic as a useful tool for dealing with an unforeseen life…

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China locks down city of four million over COVID cases

October 26, 2021Health News

China placed a city of four million under lockdown on Tuesday in a bid to stamp out a domestic coronavirus…

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Rare form of autism exhales secrets of breathing

October 20, 2021Health News

Breathing difficulties mark a rare form of autism. Now, UConn researchers have traced the symptom to a specific set of…

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Genetic testing of the siblings of newborns with cancer genes could reduce rare pediatric cancer deaths by half

October 20, 2021Health News

Genetic testing of the siblings of newborns found to have mutations in any one of 11 genes most commonly associated…

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Continued COVID levels of hygiene could transform infection control and fight antibacterial resistance

October 20, 2021Health News

Making recommendations for change, academics from UWL’s School of Biomedical Sciences and Royal Holloway’s Department of Health Studies, analyzed global…

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Noninfectious versions of SARS-CoV-2 provide powerful research tools

October 19, 2021Health News

To study a virus as infectious as SARS-CoV-2, researchers need to follow laborious protocols and have access to high-biosafety laboratories.…

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An ultra detailed map of the brain region that controls movement, from mice to monkeys to humans

October 19, 2021Health News

Before you read any further, bring your hand to your forehead. It probably didn’t feel like much, but that simple…

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Power of stem cells harnessed to create cartilage tissue

September 28, 2021Health News

Researchers at the University of Southampton have invented a new way to generate human cartilage tissue from stem cells. The…

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