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One-third of West Africans have gene variants causing kidney disease

Researchers have found genomic variants in one-third of people from the West African countries of Ghana and Nigeria that significantly increase the risk.

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AstraZeneca plans to build $1.5 billion drug making facility in Singapore 

HQ Team May 20, 2024: AstraZeneca plans to build a $1.5 billion facility to make antibody-drug conjugates in Singapore, the company announced in.

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Largest precision nutrition research launched to find the exact diet for you

HQ Team February 16, 2024: Diet fads are common. Every few months the world gets excited about one kind of diet or the.

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CBT treatment may aid anxiety disorders in children: NIH study

HQ Team February 3, 2024: A child’s brain gets excessively or abnormally active when they are not treated for anxiety disorders, according to.

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Injecting drugs or inhaling them may up chances of addiction: NIH

HQ Team November 10, 2023: A drug taken intravenously or inhaled proved to be more addictive as it enters the human brain more.

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NIH researchers find 3,000 new brain cells, create ‘most detailed’ atlas

HQ Team November 1, 2023: The US’s medical research agency has discovered more than 3,000 new types of brain cells in different clusters.

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NIAD develops protein that may help build new malaria vaccine

HQ Team September 28, 2023: Using structural and mechanistic information of two parasitic proteins, scientists have built a new component for a vaccine.

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Uric acid a promising therapy for treating ischemic stroke: NIH research

HQ Team September 21, 2023: Uric acid may emerge as a potential therapy to treat ischemic stroke after US researchers discovered a new.

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Use of marijuana, hallucinogens rise among young adults in the US

HQ Team August 17, 2023: The use of marijuana and hallucinogens rose to a five-year high in younger adults between 19 and 30.

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