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Innovent Will Publish Multiple Clinical Data at the 2021 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting

Innovent Will Publish Multiple Clinical Data at the 2021 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting
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Scientists reveal blurry perception and brain s molecular mechanism in major depressive disorder

Zhejiang University Depression is commonly associated with cognitive deficits in memory and emotions like sadness. This association alone, however, neglects the intense difference in how subjects perceive others and the world in this mental state. Depressed subjects often perceive their environment in an unsharp and blurry way. That, in turn, affects our emotion, cognition and behavior since we act and think according to the way we perceive. The research teams of SONG Xuemei at the Zhejiang University School of Medicine, TAN Zhonglin at the Zhejiang University Affiliated Mental Health Center & Hangzhou Seventh People’s Hospital, and Georg Northoff at the University of Ottawa published an article titled “Reduction of higher-order occipital GABA and impaired visual perception in acute major depressive disorder” online on April 16th in Molecular Psychiatry. This research sheds a novel light on depressed subjects’ perception and its biochemical origins.

Fish Bone Woman Accidentally Swallowed Migrated To Her Neck: Report

Fish Bone Woman Accidentally Swallowed Migrated To Her Neck: Report KEY POINTS She needed surgery to get the fish bone out Just this week, Uruguay s ex-president also got a scare from a fish bone-accident A woman had quite a scare when she accidentally swallowed a 2-inch fish bone that got lodged in her neck muscles. After all, foreign body ingestion can lead to a slew of problems and even put a patient s life in jeopardy. While it s quite common for patients who accidentally swallow fish bones to end up in the emergency room, the case of a 54-year-old woman in Malaysia was far more serious, the doctors who authored a recent case 

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