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The royal dynasty that ruled huge Spanish and Austrian territories over the last century was called the Habsburgs and were famous for more than their imperial majesty. The "Habsburg jaw", a facial condition that afflicted these kings and queens, was well known. Now a new study says that this facial dysmorphism was due to inbreeding. The study was published in the Annals of Human Biology.
GlycoMimetics, Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing a new class of glycobiology-based therapies for a broad range of indications, today announced that two oral presentations and two abstracts were delivered at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology in Orlando, Florida. The presentations and abstracts highlighted clinical and preclinical progress with GlycoMimetics's lead compound GMI-1070, now in Phase 2 clinical trials in sickle cell crisis.
A mandatory pass for travel within the European Union during the COVID-19 pandemic has come under fire for leaving behind lower-income countries reliant on the COVAX facility for vaccinations.
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have received a multi-year National Institutes of Health grant to determine factors which may influence why African Americans are less likely than others to receive colorectal cancer screenings, despite having the highest CRC incidence and mortality of any ethnic/racial group in America.
Warmer weather is related to an increase in traumatic injuries for outdoor agricultural workers in central and eastern Washington.
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