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How close are we to finding effective treatments for Alzheimer’s?
University of Cambridge
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Men accused of killing British teen Scarlett Keeling acquitted, mother says she will appeal decision
Scroll Staff
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London sees nightclubs as drug dens – Berlin considers them high culture
Beate Peter, The Conversation
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Why extremists use violence in their quest for significance
Arie Kruglanski, The Conversation
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In the news: Encephalitis continues to kill, the UN calls for better access to affordable medicines
Scroll Staff
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Going bald can really mess with your head
Rhodri Marsden Mosaic.com
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In Chhattisgarh, HIV+ people resistant to first line drugs face a long wait for second line therapy
Menaka Rao
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When a gig goes wrong: Pop music’s hall of shame
Adrian York, The Conversation
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Drug shortage – not HIV – is killing children in Chhattisgarh
Menaka Rao
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How a Romanian doctor rescued and raised 16 HIV positive children
Geta Roman Mosaic.com
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Stanford rape case convict Brock Turner released from jail after serving half of his six-month term
Scroll Staff
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Commercial surrogacy is only one of the faces of the babies-for-cash industry
Pinki Virani
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Beyond surrogacy: The stigma of infertility drives an assisted reproduction industry rife with risk
Sandhya Srinivasan
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Why blood banks will continue overcharging patients despite government capping the price
Priyanka Vora
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'I felt like my body was on fire': A TB survivor describes the excruciating pain of the cure
Chapal Mehra
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Counterview: In GMO debate, Vandana Shiva has chosen fear-mongering and denialism
Girish Shahane
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Indians don’t deserve to be dying of a disease that has been treatable since 1948
Menaka Rao
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New government regulations water down clinical trial safety norms
Jyotsna Singh
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Will making dengue a notifiable disease actually help fight outbreaks more effectively?
Scroll Staff
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Lessons for the media from a fishing village: 'We the people are so ignorant'
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