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  • AI can now write working genetic instruction books from scratch

    AI can now write working genetic instruction books from scratch

    AI model: Short for artificial-intelligence model, it’s a particularly smart computer algorithm. Simple types of these models choose from a set of pre-selected info to answer a user’s requests (perhaps to respond to a chat). More complex…

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  • Microplastics Raise New Questions for Toxicology – Medscape

    1. Microplastics Raise New Questions for Toxicology  Medscape
    2. Microplastics Are Leaking Invisible Chemical Clouds Into Rivers and Oceans  SciTechDaily
    3. Plastic woes—Grave Concern.  Daily Excelsior
    4. Letter: Plastics have infiltrated our environment and…

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  • ‘A game changer’: A new blood test that predicts the risk for preeclampsia earlier in pregnancy

    ‘A game changer’: A new blood test that predicts the risk for preeclampsia earlier in pregnancy

    A new blood test is helping doctors predict the risk of preeclampsia earlier in pregnancy. It’s a common complication of pregnancy involving high blood pressure.

    But Dr. Angela Angel, an…

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  • Reversing Prediabetes Key To Protecting Heart Health, Experts Say | Health

    Reversing Prediabetes Key To Protecting Heart Health, Experts Say | Health



























    Reversing Prediabetes Key To Protecting Heart Health, Experts Say | Health | nbcrightnow.com


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  • Why one long walk may be better than many short ones

    Why one long walk may be better than many short ones

    A large population-based study examined whether the way people accumulate their daily steps affects their long-term health, regardless of how many total steps they take. The research focused on adults who were not highly active, defined as…

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  • People still suffering PTSD decades after Troubles, study finds

    People still suffering PTSD decades after Troubles, study finds

    The legacy of the Troubles continues to impact on the mental health and well-being of people in Northern Ireland, a new study has concluded.

    Led by researchers from Queen’s University Belfast, the paper found that current post-traumatic stress…

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  • Clinical prognostic value of C-reactive protein-albumin-lymphocyte ind

    Clinical prognostic value of C-reactive protein-albumin-lymphocyte ind

    Introduction

    Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumor among women in China, occurring predominantly in the breast glandular epithelial tissue.1 Its incidence and mortality rates are increasing annually, posing a significant threat to…

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  • Chaos could be coming for children's vaccines – Axios

    1. Chaos could be coming for children’s vaccines  Axios
    2. RFK Jr. wanted to endorse the Danish vaccine schedule. He was forced to pull back.  Politico
    3. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is poised to make a seismic shift. He is expected to announce…

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  • Weekly measles and rubella situation report (week 50 of 2025) – NICD

    1. Weekly measles and rubella situation report (week 50 of 2025)  NICD
    2. Stay Safe from Measles this Festive Season  Western Cape Government
    3. WC Health Dept renews calls for parents to immunise children  EWN
    4. More measles cases reported across SA’s…

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