Medical research
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Vitamin B12 is essential for life. But are high levels linked to cancer?
Ahmed Elbediwy, The Conversation Nadine Wehida, The Conversation
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‘Post-antibiotics’ era could spell disaster for modern medicine and the world
Steven W Kerrigan, The Conversation
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The secret to a ‘younger’ brain? Your creative sparks, says a new study
Carlos Coronel, The Conversation Agustín Ibáñez, The Conversation
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Invisible, sudden, fatal: Why blood clots are deadly and how Indian research aims to tackle the risk
Mohammad Zahid Ashraf, Jamia Millia Islamia
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Can food cravings help detect cancer?
Justin Stebbing, The Conversation
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Cloves have promising anti-inflammatory properties, show preliminary studies
Dipa Kamdar, The Conversation
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Antibiotic resistance is millions of years old – modern medicine could learn from this history
M Paloma Reche Sainz, The Conversation Rubén Agudo Torres, The Conversation Sergio Rius Rocabert, The Conversation
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New polio vaccine could be a shot in the arm to eradicate disease
Lee Sherry, The Conversation Nicola Stonehouse, The Conversation
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Stem cell therapy used to reverse type 1 diabetes – it offers hope of a potential ‘cure’
Stéphane Berneau, The Conversation
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Long Covid: Treating immune response to lung scarring can reverse damage, shows research on mice
Harish Narasimhan, The Conversation
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No association between mobile phone use and brain cancer, finds comprehensive study
Sarah Loughran, The Conversation Ken Karipidis, The Conversation
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Protective gene, quick immune reaction in the nose: Why some got Covid-19 while others did not
Marko Nikolic, The Conversation
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Can exercise undo the health risks of sitting too much? Not really, says a study
Daniel Bailey, The Conversation
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Could deep sleep offer some protection from the risk of developing dementia?
Andrée-Ann Baril, The Conversation Matthew Pase, The Conversation
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How a pharma giant prioritised billions in profit over developing a crucial TB vaccine
Anna Maria Barry-Jester, ProPublica
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A new mouse study finally explains why women are 50-75% more likely to have adverse drug reactions
Laura A B Wilson, The Conversation Shinichi Nakagawa, The Conversation
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Pig-to-human transplants may be a misguided strategy to address the organ shortage
Françoise Baylis, The Conversation Andrew Fenton, The Conversation
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An Indian-born scientist explains why a disrupted body clock is the ‘mother of all maladies’
Vijaysree Venkatraman
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Lectures, workshops, philanthropy: How immigrant scientists can give back to their homelands
Madhukar Pai
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It’s ok if scientists disagree about antibiotic prescriptions
Sujatha Raman and Warren Pearce, The Conversation