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‘Hero arms’: Wounded Ukrainian soldiers are being fitted with hi-tech bionic arms

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The ‘Hero Arm’ developed by British tech company Open Bionics interprets muscle signals from the person wearing it.
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This US lab is bioengineering pig livers to one day transplant them into humans amid organ shortage

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To help people waiting for transplants, US scientists are exploring alternatives like bioengineering organs from animals.
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Psilocybin in magic mushrooms ‘significantly reduces’ symptoms of depression, trial shows

9th - Higher Ed
Patients given a single 25 mg dose of psilocybin coupled with therapy showed significantly lower levels of depressive symptoms three weeks later.
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UK launches largest ever healthcare study involving 5 million people to improve disease prevention

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The “Our Future Health” scheme aims to study medical samples and data from 5 million people to help detect and treat diseases in their early stages.
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Surgeons in Spain perform world's first successful intestine transplant on 13-month-old girl

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The baby girl, who is now recovering at home, also received a new liver, stomach, spleen and pancreas.
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Toronto boy with rare disorder gets help from groundbreaking gene therapy

9th - Higher Ed
A four-year-old boy in Toronto is now the only child in the world to receive a potential cure for his extremely rare disease. Thanks to fundraising efforts from his parents and community, and the work of doctors and researchers, he is...
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South Korean scientists have developed new 'e-tattoos' that can monitor health conditions

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Its developers say the tech is still in its early stages, but one day it can offer a non-intrusive and personalised way to monitor health conditions.
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Scientists create the world’s first 'synthetic' embryos without using sperm or eggs

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The ability to create embryos from stem cells without eggs or sperm is revolutionary, but for many, it also raises ethical question marks.
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Former Theranos CEO Holmes convicted of fraud and conspiracy

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Holmes was convicted on two counts of wire fraud and two counts of conspiracy to commit fraud after seven days of deliberation.
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Elizabeth Holmes trial: Former Theranos CEO convicted of fraud and conspiracy

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Holmes was convicted on two counts of wire fraud and two counts of conspiracy to commit fraud after seven days of deliberation.
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COVID still dominated 2021. Here’s how new technology helped fight the virus this year

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Vaccines weren’t the silver bullet ending the pandemic we all hoped they would be. The search continued in 2021 for new technological ways to combat COVID.
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How does Nanocargo breast cancer technology differ from current therapies?

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How does Nanocargo breast cancer technology differ from current therapies? Euronews speaks to the doctor behind it in Poland to find out.
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Canada fights COVID-19 | Sunday Scrum

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This week, the federal government announced more than $1 billion for medical research to fight COVID-19, $9 billion in financial aid for post-secondary students and a new rent subsidy program to help businesses forced to shut down due to...
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COVID-19 paralyzes other medical research

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The COVID-19 pandemic has put the majority of other medical research and clinical trials on hold.
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Kennedy defends White House budget cuts in tense congressional hearing

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends Trump administration’s deep cuts to health and research funding.
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Long Island's medical research facilities could face funding crisis

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warns about $50 in cuts that could follow Trump administration cuts to National Institutes of Health last week.
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Sidhu Peddling Prejudice on Cancer | GRAVITAS

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Former cricketer and politician Navjot Singh Sidhu is under fire for his recent remarks about his wife's recovery from stage four breast cancer. His statements have drawn sharp criticism from leading oncologists across India who warn...
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As VA faces cuts, concerns mount over medical research funding

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DOGE, led by Elon Musk, is proposing layoffs that could impact more than 80,000 VA employees. (Scripps News)
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Sino Biopharm CEO Eric Tse on Outlook, Asian Pharmaceutical Market & Trump

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Sino Biopharmaceutical CEO Eric Tse discusses the outlook of the company, Asian pharmaceutical markets, and the potential impacts from US President Donald Trump's tariffs and policy. Tse speaks to Bloomberg's Rebecca Choong Wilkins on...
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Anas Sarwar says Labour will 'stop the chaos' in the NHS, during speech in Edinburgh - full version

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Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar gives a speech in Edinburgh about how his party plans to "stop the chaos" in the NHS.
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Anas Sarwar says Labour will 'stop the chaos' in the NHS, during speech in Edinburgh - HD version

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Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar gives a speech in Edinburgh about how his party plans to "stop the chaos" in the NHS.
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This Alzheimer's Breakthrough Is Worth Rooting For

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At long last, we finally have a disease-modifying drug for Alzheimer's. The FDA recently approved a new drug that promises to slow the progression of the disease. Only five Alzheimer's treatments have been approved by the FDA up until a...
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Roche CEO on New Drugs to Offset Post-Covid Drop

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Roche's sales declined in the first quarter, even as revenue from new drugs helped offset a drop in the market for Covid-19 tests. Chief Executive Officer Thomas Schinecker speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards and Mark Cudmore on...
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Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GCMS), University of Washington, Seattle, USA

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Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GCMS), University of Washington, Seattle, USA