Climate Health Pharma

41% of US voters say climate change doesn’t have a human cause

American voters who express negative opinions about academics are most likely to believe climate change is not caused by humans and is not.

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Climate Health Pharma

Scientists switch on and off quantum materials’ spin at room temp

HQ Team August 21, 2023: Scientists at the University of Cambridge have used novel materials to replace old quantum technology, techniques, and have.

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Drugs Health Pharma

Study links smoking in adolescents to less grey matter in the brain 

HQ Team August 18, 2023: Grey matter in the human brain may be linked to the start of adolescent smoking and nicotine addiction.

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Climate Health Pharma

‘Outmoded, missing’ weather systems set to take a hard toll on Africans

HQ Team August 15, 2023: The African continent, comprising 54 sovereign nations, has “missing, outmoded or malfunctioning” weather forecasting systems to face a.

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Drugs Health Pharma

Obese people have different ‘appetite control centre’ in brain

HQ Team August 9, 2023: The brain’s hypothalamus gland is a relevant factor in obesity and little is known about how this region.

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Drugs Health Pharma

New African HIV gene variant may help future treatment of virus

HQ Team August 7, 2023: A new genetic variant of HIV infection, discovered after more than 25 years of research and linked to.

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Climate Health Pharma

Smaller butterflies may fall easy prey to climate change’s heat patterns

HQ Team July 15, 2023: Butterflies with smaller or lighter-colored wings are likely to be “losers” during climate change, with the 6,000 species.

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Drugs Health Pharma

Gene variant discovery may trigger new treatments for multiple sclerosis

HQ Team July 5, 2023: Researchers found a genetic variant that increases the severity of multiple sclerosis (MS) and may pave the way.

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Drugs Health Pharma

Human embryo model to predict early stage pregnancy failure

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have moved away from cells of zebrafish and mice to create a “human embryo-like model” from human.

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