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This Creepy Life-Sized Doll Is a Warning About What Office Life Is Doing to Us – ScienceAlert

Posted: Published on November 3rd, 2019

Emma doesn't look so great. Continue reading

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Effectiveness of clinical decision support tools on pediatrician adherence to peanut allergy prevention guidelines – 2 Minute Medicine

Posted: Published on November 3rd, 2019

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The Science Of Stem Cell Research Hits A Snag With Bad Batch – Forbes

Posted: Published on November 3rd, 2019

Bad Batch logo Dr. Death was a brilliant series about a rogue doctor that was unqualified at his job and made a lot of bad decisions that injured or killed many people Continue reading

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Stem Cell Therapy: What’s Real and What’s Not at California’s For-Profit Clinics – UCSF News Services

Posted: Published on November 3rd, 2019

Many for-profit stem cell clinics advertise therapies that are not backed by science and may actually cause harm. For-profit stem cell clinics have popped up around California in recent years, advertising that they can treat everything from arthritis to Alzheimers, without FDA approval. Continue reading

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Stem Cell Research and Hair Transplants How Far Have We Come? – Science Times

Posted: Published on November 3rd, 2019

(Photo : Stem cell research and hair transplants how far have we come?) We all know that hair loss is a major problem, particularly for men around the world. While men who have enough hair left can have hair transplant procedures such as the FUT, FUE or DHI, done, this is not always possible. Continue reading

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The House of Lords is needed to protect democracy now more than ever – The Independent

Posted: Published on November 3rd, 2019

Governments think they know what is best for their citizens a certainty based on a combination of factors, including being privy to a large amount of information that is not available to the public. Yet even democratically elected governments are not always immune from party political tactics Continue reading

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Scientists find a way to target the protein behind Huntington’s disease – Ars Technica

Posted: Published on November 3rd, 2019

Huntington's disease is caused by a dominant mutation, meaning that anyone who inherits it will develop the disease. Symptoms typically start when people are in their 30s, and those include dementia and the loss of motor control. Despite having identified the gene decades ago, we've struggled to find a way to use that knowledge to make patients' lives better. Continue reading

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Late-Term Abortion and an Election in Virginia – Newsmax

Posted: Published on November 3rd, 2019

Is there a point too far for even pro-choice Americans to accept when it comes to abortion? Continue reading

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Hypertension Tied to Over One-Third of Population-Attributable CVD Risk in U.S. Black Adults – DocWire News

Posted: Published on November 2nd, 2019

More than one-third of the population-attributable risk (PAR) of cardiovascular disease (CVD)in the U.S. black adult population is associated with hypertension, according to a new analysis. The prevalence of hypertension and the risk for hypertension-related CVD are high among black adults the authors wrote in their study. Continue reading

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Cardio Round-up: Walkability and CVD; Pollution and Stroke; and More – DocWire News

Posted: Published on November 2nd, 2019

This weeks edition looks at some environmental research suggesting a link between stroke and pollution. Continue reading

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