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  • One in 20 infected with mild Covid in the first wave are STILL battling illness, study shows - and new vaccines offer little ...  new Mail Online - Health
      20240531 22:00:07

  • Hot-headed NHS radiologist, 62, is suspended after referring to an Asian colleague as 'you yellow people' and challenging him to a fist fight ...  new Mail Online - Health
      20240531 22:00:07

  • 'Turkish surgeons are f*****g wild!': As Istanbul cosmetic clinic's jaw-dropping transformations that make patients look '30 years younger' leave social media users speechless, ...  new Mail Online - Health
      20240531 22:00:07

  • As Devon cryptosporidium victims hit 100, residents told water is STILL too contaminated with faeces to drink... and are offered £50 each 'for ...  new Mail Online - Health
      20240531 22:00:07

  • The truth about snus: Why one in five footballers are putting nicotine pouches in their mouths - as experts reveal what it really ...  new Mail Online - Health
      20240531 22:00:07

  • The bad habits of the 'wellness' generation: How Gen Z are shunning millennial vices like drinking alcopops and smoking for taking ketamine and ...  new Mail Online - Health
      20240531 22:00:07

  • The truth about brand name medicines: From Calpol to Vicks, experts reveal when it is worth paying more for a household name... and ...  new Mail Online - Health
      20240531 22:00:07

  • 'Brilliant' medical professor and father-of-two, 43, died following botched treatment for a rare condition that should never have been performed, coroner rules  new Mail Online - Health
      20240531 22:00:07

  • Biggest genome ever found belongs to this odd little plant  new Nature
      20240531 22:00:09

  • The cicadas are here! Why US researchers are swarming to study them  new Nature
      20240531 22:00:09

  • Daily briefing: ‘Smart’ antibiotic spares the microbiome  new Nature
      20240531 22:00:09

  • Biomedical paper retractions have quadrupled in 20 years — why?  new Nature
      20240531 22:00:09

  • What is science? Tech heavyweights brawl over definition  new Nature
      20240531 22:00:09

  • NASA and Rocket Lab Gear Up for Second PREFIRE Satellite Launch  new SciTechDaily
      20240531 21:50:02

  • “Extraordinary” 4,000-Year-Old Egyptian Skull Reveals Surgical Attempts at Cancer Care  new SciTechDaily
      20240531 21:50:02

  • On the Brink of Extinction – Scientists Develop Genetic Rescue Plan for Arabian Leopards  new SciTechDaily
      20240531 21:50:02

  • Decoding the Red Planet’s Structure: Insights From Martian Meteorites  new SciTechDaily
      20240531 21:50:02

  • “Counterintuitive” Findings: MIT Scientists Uncover Surprising Metal Behavior Under Extreme Conditions  new SciTechDaily
      20240531 21:50:02

  • The Love Life of Plants: How Female Flowers Pick Their Perfect Match  new SciTechDaily
      20240531 21:50:02

  • Trout in mine-polluted rivers are genetically ‘isolated’  new EurekAlert
      20240531 21:50:09

  • New method makes hydrogen from solar power and agricultural waste  new EurekAlert
      20240531 21:50:09

  • New coral disease forecasting system led by University of Hawai'i team  new EurekAlert
      20240531 21:50:09

  • CHOP researchers develop easy-to-use screening tool to help improve family access to federal nutrition programs  new EurekAlert
      20240531 21:50:09

  • Medium and mighty: Intermediate-mass black holes can survive in globular clusters  new EurekAlert
      20240531 21:50:09

  • New study finds people living with dementia who had surgery for hip fractures lived longer than those treated non-surgically  new EurekAlert
      20240531 21:50:09


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