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13th January 2017
EMJ Weekly News Round-Up: 13th January
Welcome to your EMJ weekly news round-up. This week, we learnt about the benefits of exercise and rest, how the brain’s response to stress causes…
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13th January 2017
Higher Number of Parasites in Mosquitoes May Make Malaria Infection More Likely
THE LIKELIHOOD of malaria infection is influenced by the number of parasites a mosquito carries, according to new research.
Urology
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13th January 2017
Urine Test Can Tell You How Healthy Your Diet Is
RESEARCHERS have developed a test that uses urine samples that indicate what food a person has been eating, allowing them to monitor how healthy their…
Cardiology
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13th January 2017
Biologics Could Reduce Risk of Heart Attack in Arthritis Patients by 40%
RHEUMATOID arthritis patients receiving biological treatments can have a reduced heart attack risk of 39% when compared to patients receiving only…
Cardiology
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13th January 2017
Amygdala Identified as Mediator Between Stress and Heart Problems
SCIENTISTS have for the first time identified the region of the brain that links stress in an individual to later experiencing adverse cardiovascular…
Cardiology
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13th January 2017
Ancient Retroviruses Date Back to Palaeozoic Era, 500 Million Years Ago
RETROVIRUSES, the family of viruses that includes HIV, are nearly half a billion years old, according to research from the University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Oncology
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11th January 2017
Inhibiting Specific Protein Stops Repair of Aggressive Tumour Cells
INHIBITING the RAD51 protein found in the brain could improve the effectiveness of radiotherapy treatment for an aggressive type of brain tumour…
Hematology
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11th January 2017
£34.7 Million HARMONY Project to Create Better Outcomes for Blood Disorder Patients
A £34.7 MILLION project launching later this month at the Northern Institute for Cancer Research in England will aim to create better treatment outcomes…
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