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Distinguished diabetes researcher named 2021 Hamm prize laureate


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2021 Harold Hamm International Prize for Biomedical Research in Diabetes award winner
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OKLAHOMA CITY - Andrew T. Hattersley, DBE, FMedSci, FRS, has been named the recipient of the 2021 Harold Hamm International Prize for Biomedical Research in Diabetes. Hattersley, Professor of Molecular Medicine, University of Exeter Medical School, U.K., was nominated by Alvin Powers, M.D., Vanderbilt University; and Juleen Zierath, Ph.D., Karolinska Institute, Sweden, and University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Hamm Prize recognizes and encourages lasting advances in the field of diabetes research. It is awarded to an individual who has either demonstrated lifelong contributions to the field or realized a singular advance, especially one that promotes curative potential. The honor includes a $250,000 award - the largest of its kind in the worl ....

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Science Says That Drinking Beet Juice May Promote Healthy Aging


Science Says That Drinking Beet Juice May Promote Healthy Aging
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We re always eager to learn about food and drinks that may help us live a longer, healthier life. According to a recent study from the University of Exeter, that drink may be beet juice. In the study, 26 healthy adults took part in two 10-day assessments; first, they drank nitrate-rich beetroot juice for 10 days and then supplemented with a nitrate-free placebo juice, which they drank twice a day for another 10-day period. Health assessments were conducted after each 10 day period and revealed that higher levels of bacteria found in beetroot juice were associated with good vascular and cognitive health, and lower levels of bacteria were linked to disease and inflammation. ....

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Inactivity, poor sleep may boost genetic risk of obesity


Inactivity, poor sleep may boost genetic risk of obesity
Inactivity, poor sleep may boost genetic risk of obesity
In The Past, It Has Been Difficult To Measure Interactions Between Genetic Risk Factors And Aspects Of Environment And Lifestyle In A Systematic Way.
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| Updated on: 22 Oct 2017, 05:52:50 PM
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Low levels of physical activity and poor sleep patterns intensify the effects of genetic risk for obesity, a study has found.
In the past, it has been difficult to measure interactions between genetic risk factors and aspects of environment and lifestyle in a systematic way.
Until recently, physical activity and sleep patterns could not be measured with as much precision as genetic variants, and we relied on diaries or self-report, which can be very subjective, said Timothy Frayling, from the University of Exeter Medical School in the UK. ....

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The truth about the theory that Covid is a winter disease


A summer third wave: it s the nightmare scenario we all are hoping won t happen when Britain opens up for business on June 21.
But predictions of surging Covid-19 infection rates by the Government s scientific advisers would suggest it was almost inevitable.
According to a report last month from the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling (SPI-M), which advises the Government on the threat from infectious diseases, despite the success of the Covid jabs, even a small number of unvaccinated Britons could be enough to trigger exponential growth of the virus by early summer. 
A pessimistic but plausible scenario would involve hospitals once again filled to the brim and deaths on a similar scale to that seen in January. ....

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Everything you need to know about the Covid vaccine side-effects


Everything you need to know about the Covid vaccine side-effects
Many have reported feeling feverish, fatigued and sore after receiving their jab, but why is it worse for some, and what does it mean?
21 April 2021 • 8:28am
At this stage we don’t know for certain if one jab produces worse side effects than the other
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The rollout of the coronavirus vaccine is already having a remarkable impact around the world: the latest figures show that over 32 million people in the UK have received at least one dose, making it the biggest inoculation programme the country has ever launched.  ....

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