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Transmission over long distances in air-conditioned work areas According to the Coronavirus mass infections in some meat processing plants is the question of why the industry is so greatly affected was. First of all, the living situation of the employees was suspected, but a recent study shows that, apparently, the air conditioning in the working areas, the decisive factor. Much […]
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It’s no secret that we believe women should talk about sex — with their partners, with their kids and with one another. With those conversations comes, of course, the understanding that we’re all experiencing similar exciting, wonderful and (okay) sometimes weird things in our sex lives and let us compare notes, feel comfortable knowing we’re all in it together. And, […]
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Breaks and rearrangements in the genome can lead to severe diseases, even if all genes remain intact. Hi-C, a method to map the three-dimensional structure of chromosomes, promises more reliable and accurate diagnoses of such defects, but is not used in the clinic yet. A team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics and Charité–Universitätsmedizin Berlin led […]
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FRANCE DEPLOYS AI-BASED CANCER DETECTION AI-based cancer diagnostics company, Ibex Medical Analytics, and network of private pathology labs in France, Medipath, have announced the deployment of an AI-powered platform for cancer detection in pathology in France. This coincides with a global decline in the number of pathologists and increased workloads. The process of lab cancer diagnosis through a microscope is […]
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Heart attacks are serious medical emergencies which could be fatal. Finding ways to decrease your risk of experiencing this terrifying condition should be on the forefront of most minds. When it comes to your diet, what are the best and worst types of food to eat? READ MORE Vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms: Two warning signs in the face There are a number of […]
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High blood pressure puts a strain on your arteries, your heart and it puts your life on the line. Reclaim your health by following the best diet plan to lower blood pressure readings. Collaboration between Purdue University, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Harvard Medical School set out to test the best diet to lower blood pressure readings. Numerous […]
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DNA study reveals how the slave trade’s dark history of rape, disease and deadly working conditions shaped the modern-day genetics of black people in America Researchers at 23andMe analyzed genetic data on people in the Americas and in Africa and compared them with historical documents They found that far more black people in the US have Nigerian heritage than previously […]
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Now that Cancer season has tucked itself cozily into bed, we’ve passed the zodiac torch to Leo as the sun shifts into its favorite sign: That’s right, Leo season has arrived. Hit play on some Kate Bush, invest in a time-consuming skincare regimen hat people can ask you about (and they will!) and meditate on all the ways you light […]
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Gov. DeSantis: Coronavirus spike not caused by Floridians’ behavior, it’s ‘seasonal’ Florida Governor Ron DeSantis provides updates on the coronavirus strategy in the state on ‘Fox & Friends.’ Top editors from a respected medical journal voiced appreciation for recent research on steroid treatment for coronavirus, regardless of lingering questions and limitations. The New England Journal of Medicine published the audio interview […]
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The effects of the forced deportation of over 10 million African people during the transatlantic slave trade remain entrenched in the DNA of people from North, Central, and South America as well as the Caribbean. Now, in a paper appearing July 23 in the American Journal of Human Genetics, researchers have compiled genetic data from consenting 23andMe research participants to […]
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