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University students given clean bill of health from mass testing effort
The scheme was designed to allow Stirling University students the chance to return home - assuming they returned a pair of negative tests within three days of each other. (Image: Stirling Observer)
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Emmerdale fans upset as character replaced by new star
There was a new addition to the show this week
Kim is back in the Dales (Image: ITV)
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Emmerdale fans baffled as character replaced as Kim Tate s new sidekick
Emmerdale fans were delighted to see a new character appear in the Yorkshire dales on Tuesday evening, as Kim Tate introduced her mysterious new strongman to viewers
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UniQure, the Belgian drug company leading the race to develop a gene therapy for hemophilia B, said Monday that testing of its treatment has been paused as researchers investigate an unexpected case of liver cancer in a participant in one of the company s clinical trials.
According to UniQure, the Food and Drug Administration placed a clinical hold on the program after a mid-December safety report showed a preliminary diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma in one patient who received the therapy, known as AMT-061, late last year, while enrolled in the pivotal HOPE-B study. UniQure noted the patient has multiple risk factors associated with HCC including a longstanding history of hepatitis B and C infections, evidence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and advanced age.