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Scaling back on hot, soapy showers could be good for our health, experts say

Scaling back on hot, soapy showers could be good for our health, experts say
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Why not showering every day is good for your hair, skin and the planet

Why not showering every day is good for your hair, skin and the planet
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Before you next take a shower, read this

Before you next take a shower, read this
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Making embryos: a new way?

Making embryos: a new way? Appeared in BioNews 1091 Recently there have been some phenomenal reports describing the ability to generate human embryo-like entities directly from stem cells, circumventing the need for egg and sperm. In the same week, researchers from Israel reported the development of post-implantation mouse embryos outside of the uterus to the mid-point of mouse pregnancy; an achievement previously firmly within the realm of science fiction. The work is clearly at the leading edge of cell and developmental biology and challenges the paradigms of what it takes to create an embryo. However, like many ground-breaking studies, it is essential to reflect on what lies beneath.

Trial results show leishmaniasis vaccine is safe and induces immune responses in patients

Trial results show leishmaniasis vaccine is safe and induces immune responses in patients The results of the first clinical trial of a new vaccine for a neglected tropical disease have demonstrated that it is safe and induces immune responses in patients with the infection. There are currently no vaccines to prevent leishmaniasis which is spread by the bite of sand flies and existing drugs have many side effects and are difficult to administer. The potential new vaccine was developed by researchers at the Hull York Medical School, which is the joint medical school of the Universities of Hull and York.

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