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A new study published in the Journal of Physiology has shown that misfolded protein build-up in the gut could contribute
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For the nascent brain of a human embryo to develop into the complex organ that controls human consciousness, a finely
Read moreUsing operational research to reorganise crucial dialysis services during the COVID-19 outbreak
People requiring renal replacement therapy are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 and rely on essential treatment, necessitating travel to treatment centers.
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During the coronavirus pandemic, you’d absolutely be forgiven for putting routine health checks on the back burner. Perhaps you felt
Read moreSuperbug impact on the gut
Monash University researchers have discovered that the devastating bacterial superbug Clostridioides difficile hijacks the human wound healing system in order
Read moreCouples that spend the night in the same bed show increased REM sleep and synchronization of sleep architecture
In many countries, sharing a bed with a partner is common practice. Yet, research investigating the relationship between bed sharing
Read moreUnravelling the circuitry that controls cancer growth and spread
Research led by Queen Mary University of London has revealed novel insights into the molecular circuitry controlling cancer cell growth
Read moreIs it safe to take an Uber or Lyft ride amid the coronavirus outbreak?
As things have opened up across the country, people have started moving around again, which may raise the question: Is
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