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E-newsflash: Latest news
CLI E-newsflash: this week's news
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Blood test for tuberculosis
Together with AIDS, tuberculosis ranks among those infectious diseases with the highest global... (Issue date: 04 April 2016)
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Candidate biomarker of accelerated onset diabetic retinopathy
Researchers from Massachusetts Eye and Ear and Schepens Eye Research Institute have shown an... (Issue date: 04 April 2016)
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Your viruses could reveal your travel history, and more
The genomes of two distinct strains of the virus that causes the common lip cold sore, herpes... (Issue date: 04 April 2016)
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Trigger of deadly melanoma
Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers, and melanoma, which accounts for 2% of skin cancer... (Issue date: 04 April 2016)
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Elevated levels of inflammation biomarker offsets benefits of good cholesterol
People with high levels of good cholesterol, or high-density lipoprotein, are not as safe from... (Issue date: 04 April 2016)
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A path to personalized treatment for an immune disorder
At age 56, Roma Jean Ockler was continually afflicted with sinus infections and pneumonia, and... (Issue date: 29 March 2016)
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Strongest single gene conclusively implicated in schizophrenia
An international consortium of researchers, led by a team at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute,... (Issue date: 29 March 2016)
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Global study reveals genes as major cause of inflammatory diseases
A global study involving 50 different research centres has found hundreds of genes which cause... (Issue date: 29 March 2016)
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DNA markers link season of birth and allergy risk
Researchers at the University of Southampton have discovered specific markers on DNA that link... (Issue date: 29 March 2016)
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Autism genes are in all of us, new research reveals
New light has been shed on the genetic relationship between autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) and... (Issue date: 29 March 2016)
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