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A naturally-occurring harmless human virus may be able to boost the effects of two standard chemotherapy drugs in some cancer patients, according to early stage trial data published today in Clinical Cancer Research.
The University of Liverpool has been awarded £2.2 million to establish a high-throughput genomic analysis hub for the North of England.
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Now researcher have summarized the experiences with the use of traditional Chinese herbal medicines for the management of COVID-19. Their study titled, "Traditional Chinese herbal medicine at the forefront battle against COVID-19: Clinical experience and scientific basis," was published in the January 2021 issue of the journal Phytomedicine.
Parents who are both present and engaged are the very best way of preventing teenagers from consuming large quantities of alcohol. Adolescents who smoke, stay out with their friends and have access to alcohol - from their parents, for example - when they are as young as 13 are at greater risk of becoming binge drinkers in their late teens, reveals a new thesis from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden.
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