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Weizmann Institute of Science : The Viruses That Fight Disease; A surprising precision weapon against Crohn's and ulcerative colitis

The myriads of microbes in our gut, collectively termed the microbiome, are considered important to our health, but they can also harbor bacteria that contribute to inflammatory bowel disease or. | August 5, 2022

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Meet the hopeful astronauts vying to be the first WOMAN to walk on the moon

NASA is planning to land the first woman on the moon in a little over three years time and has whittled down who it will be to just nine candidates. MailOnline looks at who they are.

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WATCH: Dr Michelle Hamilton - a scientist for all seasons

Prior to 2008, all samples for HIV testing in Jamaica had to be sent to the National Public Health Laboratory in Kingston for confirmation, leading to delays. All that would change when Dr Michelle Ha.

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Maamobi residents go for hepatitis screening

The Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) in collaboration with the Maamobi General Hospital has held a free hepatitis screening and immunisation exercise for the residents of Maamobi in Accra. It formed part of activities to commemorate World Hepatitis Day, which falls on July 28 annually. The screening exercise…

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Study: Number of ticks, tick-borne pathogens on rise in Estonia

The number of ticks as well as the diversity and spread of ticke-borne pathogens in Estonia have all increased significantly over the past ten years, it appears from the results of a recent study conducted by the National Institute of Health Development (TAI).

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Julia-geller
National-institute-of-health-development
Immunology-department
National-institute

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