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Molecules exhaled in the breath may help detect blood cancer, according to new research from Queen Mary University of London.
The Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin has pledged comprehensive legislative support for ...
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Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest health threats we face today. It’s often blamed on the overuse of antibiotics, ...
An international group of researchers, led by Professor JR Weisz from Harvard University and colleagues including senior author Professor Dennis Ougrin from Queen Mary University of London, tested a ...
Tributes have been paid to a Holocaust survivor and leading doctor in the city who has died age 101. Born in Oberkassel, ...
Mr Tinubu announced the renaming of the university at a special Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting held in honour of the ...
Greek life at the University can seem overwhelming to a new student; here is a guide complete with everything you need to ...
Joan B Soriano had no particular aspiration to become a doctor, and no one in his family studied Medicine. But growing up in ...
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Tribune Online on MSNHPV-related cancers loom in Africa, though preventable — Professor Morhason-BelloBello, a professor of obstetrics and gynaecology and the HPV Consortium Project Directorate at the College of Medicine of the ...
Chatham-Kent Health Alliance welcomes a homegrown physician to its emergency department. Dr. Jackson Blonde, born and raised ...
ONTARIO – Healthcare is a top-of-mind issue for many Ontarians, especially at times when we’re in need of medical care. Lack ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNFast and Cheap, This Simple Breath Test Could Revolutionize Blood Cancer DiagnosisCatching blood cancer early is key — rapid breath analysis could soon replace slower, more expensive diagnostic tools.
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