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Researchers warn continuous glucose monitors can overestimate blood sugar levels
Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) are growing in popularity but new peer-reviewed research, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,...
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Acting NIH director dismisses five neuroscientists from advisory boards
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Are these moths blinding children? Nepalese researchers seek answers
Researchers are carrying out environmental surveys and genomic sequencing to try to learn more about SHAPU, a severe eye condition that mainly...
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This Crucial Reading in Your Blood Can Predict Future Disease Risk
If you've ever had a doctor order a blood test for you, chances are that they ran a complete blood count, or CBC. One of...
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One Nation One Subscription sees India grant researchers access to 13,000 journals
India has approved its One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme that aims to transform access to academic resources. It will provide access to...
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The 72-year-old is reportedly receiving treatment while incarcerated for a slow-growing form of blood cancer. Harvey Weinstein has reportedly been...
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Precision T-Cell Therapy Improves Blood Cancer Outcomes
A novel T-cell immunotherapy demonstrates superior outcomes than conventional transplant, with 78% vs 38% survival free of moderate to severe chronic...
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Multiclassing is a great way to add additional flavor and flare to your Dungeons & Dragons character. Of course, multiclassing means you might miss...
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Scientists hail new ‘industrially viable technology’ that can squeeze hydrogen from seawater
By Ifath Arwah, University of Sharjah Researchers from the University of Sharjah claim to have developed a novel technology capable of producing clean...
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architecture
Smart windows take a page from nature's pinecone playbook
Have you ever wondered how a pine cone knows when to open and close? It's not magic, it's science. Now, researchers have taken this cue...
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Phone bans proliferate as digital media’s harm to students grows clearer
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Hidden within our bones, marrow sustains life by producing billions of blood cells daily, from oxygen-carrying red cells to immune-boosting white...
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NASA cancels $ 450-million mission to drill for ice on the Moon — surprising researchers
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cooking
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