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  1. 37 minutes ago

    A study published in presents learning curves for drug response prediction in cancer cell lines. The authors state that prediction models using classical machine learning and deep learning methods follow a power-law expression.

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  2. 9 hours ago

    Increased numbers of consultations for asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and upper respiratory tract infections occur after a week of raised air pollution, according to a study published in Environmental Health.

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    Calling all researchers globally: help us shape the future of open data. Have your say and you could win one of five gift cards. Take the survey 👇

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    New in ! We examined the factors determining illegal recreational fishing in Australia’s It’s the product of a collab between managers + socio/eco scientists, and the management implications are very real & exciting!👇(1/7)

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  5. 19 hours ago

    In a blog, Sheila V. Kusnoor and describe Faster Together: an online course that trains research team members to develop skills and knowledge about the recruitment of minorities in clinical trials.

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  6. May 24

    A study published in finds that mass screening for coeliac disease could be considered to be cost-effective, particularly in populations who are likely to have a high compliance to a gluten-free diet.

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  7. May 24

    In an On Medicine blog, Rachel Todd discusses the : a randomized controlled trial which will evaluate if carbon dioxide insufflation is protective against brain injury in patients undergoing open-heart valve surgery.

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  8. May 24

    A study published in reports that daily stair climbing may be protective against metabolic syndrome.

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    May 21

    CALL FOR PAPERS: New thematic Series on Global Strategy on HRH. Submit papers on policies: - implementation - management - impact Submission deadline: 31 October 2021. More info:

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    May 21

    This is my first on . Interindividual variation in the gut microbiome is causally linked to differential effects of dietary fiber on host metabolic phenotypes. Find your own "healthy" diet!

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  11. May 23

    MERS-CoV has successfully expanded its enzootic range and carries an imminent pandemic threat through genetic mutation or recombination with other human coronaviruses, reports a study published in Infectious Diseases of Poverty.

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  12. May 23

    A study published in found that transposable element (TE) mobilization is a major generator of genetic variation in A. thaliana and TE can be essential genomic players in the demise or rescue of native populations during climate crises.

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  13. May 23

    A Review published in presents a conceptual framework and practical roadmap for next-generation microbiology.

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  14. May 23

    Research published in Breast Cancer Research reports the anti-tumour activity of lasofoxifene in mouse models of endocrine therapy-resistant breast cancer.

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  15. May 22

    In a blog, Matt Rogers discusses a new mode of binding that explains how Leishmania can exploit almost any sand fly in the world as a vector.

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  16. May 22

    COVID-19 patients with pre-existing coronary artery disease represented a higher abnormal percentage of cardiac markers, accompanied by high mortality and ICU admission rate, according to research published in .

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  17. May 21

    Gratitude interventions can positively impact the academic achievement, motivation and overall satisfaction of university students, according to a study published in .

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  18. May 21

    82% of general practitioners did not refer patients with chronic migraines to migraine specialists, according to a study published in .

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  19. May 21

    The respirators typically used by healthcare workers cause significant increase in end-tidal CO2 concentrations, however, the CO2 levels remain within the NIOSH limit for short-term use — according to a study published in .

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  20. May 21

    Medical cannabis authorization showed intermediate effects on opioid use, with the majority of patients showing minimal decreases in opioid use over time — according to a study published in .

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