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AskMen.com Jeff Angus |
Health Tips For 2015 Here are five simple health tips for 2015 (that will actually work) |
Fast Company February 2015 Jon Gertner |
What's Lurking In Your Microbiome? Possibly, a Cure for Disease Second Genome is a small company that focuses on the microbiome: the trillions of bacteria, viruses, and fungi that people carry around with them from birth until death. |
Chemistry World December 24, 2014 Phillip Broadwith |
EU recommends Parkinson's drug for approval The first new drug in 10 years for Parkinson's disease has been recommended for approval by the European Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
It's Not Just For Your Brain: Meditating Can Actually Change Your DNA In a recent study, the use of mindfulness meditation was shown to have an impact on certain types of DNA in breast cancer patients. |
AskMen.com December 18, 2014 Rebecca May |
Strongest Immune System Outgoing people have more than just strong social lives: they also have stronger immune systems. Scientists have discovered that introverted people are more likely to get ill than extroverts. |
Chemistry World December 4, 2014 Anthony King |
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation sells drug royalty rights for $3.3bn The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has sold royalty rights to treatments developed with support from its 'venture philanthropy' model. |
Chemistry World December 3, 2014 Maria Burke |
Ebola vaccine passes first safety hurdle The vaccine was developed collaboratively by scientists at the NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and at Okairos, a biotechnology company acquired by GlaxoSmithKline. |
AskMen.com Leandre Low |
Living A Healthy Life Here's a new way of thinking when it comes to losing weight. |
Chemistry World November 26, 2014 Rebecca Brodie |
Seeing glucose through the skin Scientists in Germany have developed a spectroscopy method to measure diabetics' glucose levels through their skin. |
Chemistry World November 25, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
US approves low acrylamide spud The US Department of Agriculture has approved the first genetically engineered potato variety designed to produce less of the suspected carcinogen acrylamide when cooked. |
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