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Stem cell heart tissue model paves the way for better understanding of tachycardia

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Inside the Pentagon’s painfully slow effort to clean up decades of PFAS contamination

Stem cell heart tissue model paves the way for better understanding of tachycardia

Antimicrobial resistance leads to more deaths and illnesses in the WHO African region than anywhere else: Study

Scientists uncover secrets of brain development: Extensive neural migration continues after birth

Latest Covid hotspots in UK as new strain classified variant of interest

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Alzheimer’s disease: Scientists discover the ‘holy grail’ to reduce condition developing

What is Alzheimer's disease? Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia. Dementia refers to a set of symptoms, including problems with thinking, reasoning, learning, memory and language. Alzheimer’s is more likely as a person gets older. About one in every 100 people aged 65 have Alzheimer’s and this will rise to 40 out of every […]

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