UN says new polio outbreak in Sudan caused by oral vaccine
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AP News
UN says new polio outbreak in Sudan caused by oral vaccine
LONDON (AP) — The World Health Organization says a new polio outbreak in Sudan is linked to an ongoing vaccine-sparked epidemic in Chad — a week after the U.N. health agency declared the African continent free of the wild polio virus.
Gene-edited baby claim by Chinese scientist sparks outrage
He Jiankui said he altered the DNA of twin girls born earlier this month to try to help them resist possible future infection with the AIDS virus — a dubious goal, ethically and scientifically.
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He Jiankui said he altered the DNA of twin girls born earlier this month to try to help them resist possible future infection with the AIDS virus — a dubious goal, ethically and scientifically.
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AP NEWS
Gene-edited baby claim by Chinese scientist sparks outrage
HONG KONG (AP) — Scientists and bioethics experts reacted with shock, anger and alarm Monday to a Chinese researcher's claim that he helped make the world's first genetically edited babies. He Jiankui of Southern University of Science and Technology of China…
Damage to multiple organs recorded in 'long Covid' cases
Exclusive: study of low-risk individuals finds impairments four months after infection
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Exclusive: study of low-risk individuals finds impairments four months after infection
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the Guardian
Damage to multiple organs recorded in 'long Covid' cases
Exclusive: study of low-risk individuals finds impairments four months after infection
Researchers use 'big data' approach to identify melatonin as possible COVID-19 treatment
A network medicine approach identified melatonin as a possible therapeutic for COVID-19.
Melatonin use was also associated with a ~30% reduced risk of COVID-19 infection after adjusting for age, sex, race, smoking, and comorbidities.
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A network medicine approach identified melatonin as a possible therapeutic for COVID-19.
Melatonin use was also associated with a ~30% reduced risk of COVID-19 infection after adjusting for age, sex, race, smoking, and comorbidities.
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A 12-month randomized controlled trial found that vitamin D supplementation improved cognitive function, intelligence quotient scores, telomere length, and lowered oxidative stress markers in older adults (compared to placebo).
Vitamin D Supplementation Improves Cognitive Function
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Vitamin D Supplementation Improves Cognitive Function
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PubMed
Vitamin D Supplementation Improves Cognitive Function Through Reducing Oxidative Stress Regulated by Telomere Length in Older Adults…
Vitamin D supplementation for 12 months appears to improve cognitive function through reducing oxidative stress regulated by increased TL in order adults with MCI. Vitamin D may be a promising public health strategy to prevent cognitive decline.
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Snow leopard mother and cub on in the Himalayas 🇮🇳 where the Number of snow leopards is rising now! 👏
Covid-19: politicisation, “corruption,” and suppression of science
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The BMJ
Covid-19: politicisation, “corruption,” and suppression of science
When good science is suppressed by the medical-political complex, people die
Politicians and governments are suppressing science. They do so in the public interest, they say, to accelerate availability of diagnostics and treatments. They do so to support…
Politicians and governments are suppressing science. They do so in the public interest, they say, to accelerate availability of diagnostics and treatments. They do so to support…
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Neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman
This is a conversation about what it takes to shift our thought patterns.
A master class on all things neuroplasticity, Dr. Huberman walks us through the brain's inherent ability to modify itself based on experience and how we can advantageously leverage this process--through focus, mindfulness and restorative sleep--to not only learn new skills but also improve all essential aspects of well-being.
He covers his research in self-motivation, and how we can hijack our dopamine systems and optimize stress to move forward in difficult situations.
He discusses the inner workings of our nervous systems and how we can use our physical bodies—our diaphragms and visual systems—to access and optimize certain states of mind.
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Spotify: http://bit.ly/rrpspotify
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This is a conversation about what it takes to shift our thought patterns.
A master class on all things neuroplasticity, Dr. Huberman walks us through the brain's inherent ability to modify itself based on experience and how we can advantageously leverage this process--through focus, mindfulness and restorative sleep--to not only learn new skills but also improve all essential aspects of well-being.
He covers his research in self-motivation, and how we can hijack our dopamine systems and optimize stress to move forward in difficult situations.
He discusses the inner workings of our nervous systems and how we can use our physical bodies—our diaphragms and visual systems—to access and optimize certain states of mind.
Apple Podcasts
YouTube Version
Spotify: http://bit.ly/rrpspotify
Android: http://bit.ly/rrpgoogle
What’s expected of us
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Nature
What's expected of us
Nature - It's a tough choice...