“Climate change is a hoax,” my cousin said during a family birthday party. “I saw on Twitter it’s just a way to get people to buy expensive electric cars.” I sighed while thinking, “How can he be so misinformed?” Indeed, what I wanted to say was, “Good grief, social media lies are all you read.”
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Researchers confirm celiac disease can damage the brain
People living with celiac disease (CD) have a higher risk of neurological damage according to a new study from the University of Sheffield.
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Alternative seafood products need to create better brand appeal, says GlobalData
Due to environmental and health concerns, meat substitutes have seen unparalleled growth in the last few years. But the seafood industry – which is also facing criticism for labeling, sourcing, and overconsumption – is a lesser-known opportunity.
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Renishaw completes main part of Phase 1-2 clinical trial along with Herantis Pharma for treatment of Parkinson’s disease
Global engineering technologies company, Renishaw, announces that its award-winning intraparenchymal drug delivery device, has played a critical role in a joint Phase 1-2 clinical study with Herantis Pharma plc, for the investigation of cerebral dopamine neurotrophic factor (CDNF)as a treatment for Parkinson’s disease.
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Ortho Clinical Diagnostics announces launch and availability of VITROS XT 3400 Chemistry System
Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, a global leader of in vitro diagnostics dedicated to improving and saving lives through innovative laboratory solutions, today announced the launch and availability of the VITROS XT 3400 Chemistry System, which completes the company’s VITROS XT Solutions, a comprehensive suite of solutions that help labs obtain consistently fast, accurate and reliable results.
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Anthony Nolan’s Scientific Director honored with prestigious lifetime achievement award
Blood cancer charity, Anthony Nolan, is pleased to announce that their Scientific Director Professor Alejandro Madrigal, has been conferred with Honorary Membership of the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation in recognition of his outstanding contributions in the field of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and to the EBMT.
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Celiac disease might be cured by restoring immune tolerance to gliadin
Celiac disease affects 0.3-2.4% of people in most countries world-wide, and approx. 2% in Finland. Celiac patients suffer from a variety of symptoms, typically intestinal complaints, such as diarrhea, but are often symptom-free. Immunologist Tobias Freitag co-developed and tested nanoparticles containing gliadin for the immunomodulatory treatment of celiac disease in Professor Seppo Meri’s research group at the University of Helsinki, in collaboration with industry.
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Record number of pedestrian deaths seen in U.S.
Walking on America’s streets is getting ever more dangerous, a new report shows.
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MRI shows blood flow differs in men and women
Healthy men and women have different blood flow characteristics in their hearts, according to a new study published in the journal Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging. Researchers said the results could be used to help create quantitative standards that adjust for gender to provide improved assessment of cardiac performance.
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Which countries are affected by coronavirus in Europe?
With governments scrambling to contain a slew of new coronavirus cases popping up across Europe, here is an overview of the countries affected, where people have died and the precautions being taken.
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