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Parents Find Precautionary Labels on Foods Unhelpful
Researchers at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Australia reveal that parents find precautionary labels on foods unhelpful and confusing and often ignore the warnings, leading to increased risk of potentially life-threatening allergic ... |
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Researchers Use Math to Kill Cancer Cells
Want a good reason to pay attention in math class? Nature Communications has published a paper outlining how advanced mathematical modelling can be used in the fight against cancer. The paper is from Ottawa researchers. The technique predicts how different treatments and genetic modifications might allow cancer-killing, oncolytic viruses to overcome the natural defences that cancer cells use to stave off viral infection. ... |
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Honey can Cure MRSA, Says Teen Genius
There is now evidence offered by a genius 14-year-old that honey could be the solution to destroy the lethal MRSA superbug.
Melbourne high school student, Zaynab Sheriffdeen, has come out with a cure for MRSA superbugs with manuka honey. ... |
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Croatia Hopes July's EU Entry Will Boost Tourism
Croatia's azure Adriatic coastline dotted with over a thousand verdant islands has already won the nation a spot on the world tourist map and hopes are high that July's EU entry will boost the sector. ... |
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Men Blamed For Menopause By Controversial Study
According to a controversial study by Canadian researchers published this week, men and their preference for younger female mates may have led to the phenomenon of menopause in women. ... |
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Researchers Mapping Translation Sites in the Human Genome
Proteins have been the focus of intense research, particularly the manner in which they are produced from genetically coded templates—a process commonly known as translation because of their central importance to biology. While the general mechanism of translation has been understood for some time, protein synthesis can initiate by more than one mechanism. One of the least well understood mechanisms is known as cap-independent translation. ... |
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Being a Dad is ‘Tough’ for Obama
US President Barack Obama has admitted that being a father was not easy for anyone.
The 51-year-old politician said in his weekly Internet and radio address that there is no substitute for father's love and support.
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New Clot Removal Device from Codman Neuro
Codman Neuro, part of J&J, has just received the CE Mark for the latest version of its REVIVE SE clot removal device.
The device has a nitinol mesh in a really small basket which is capable of expanding and reaching the vasculature in the ... |
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