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#St. Thomas' Hospital UK
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St. Thomas' Hospital UK is a large NHS teaching hospital in Central London, England. Following the COVID-19 outbreak, expansion and development in our hospital, we are currently recruiting and employing the services of Medical Professionals, if you are interested, let us know so we send you the areas of vacancies.
Agnes Cardella
Medical Recruitment Assistant
St. Thomas' Hospital Guy's & St. Thomas NHS Foundation Trust London, United Kingdom
#LiveScience
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This treatment, known as chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, needs to be tested in larger groups of lupus patients before it can be approved for widespread use. But if the results hold up in larger trials, the therapy could someday offer relief to people with moderate to severe lupus.
Full Story: Live Science (9/17)
#Quanta Magazine
How fireflies flash in syncGrowing up, computational biologist Orit Peleg had never even seen a firefly. But as a student, she read about them as an example of how simple systems achieve synchrony. “It’s just so beautiful that it somehow stuck in my head for many, many years,” she says. Her group has captured the first comprehensive, global real-world data about the insects — and found that real firefly swarms don’t match up with mathematical idealizations. Quanta | 12 min read |
Correcting misconceptions about how we are seen by the ‘other side’ is one intervention that can successfully reduce extreme political sectarianism, write 12 psychologists and political scientists. (Nature Human Behaviour paper | 46 min read)
#WHO
- Non-communicable diseases such as cancer and heart disease are responsible for nearly three-quarters of deaths worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a report saying that non-communicable diseases, which include cardiovascular conditions, cancer, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases and mental illness, kill 41 million people every year. (UN News blog | 3 min read)
Reference: WHO report - Air pollution can cause lung cancer in non-smokers by triggering an ‘alarm response’ that activates cancer-causing cells that accumulate naturally during ageing. “We’ve demonstrated that air pollution wakes these cells up in the lungs, encouraging them to grow and potentially form tumours,” says oncologist Charles Swanton, who led the work. The study in mice and humans was presented at the European Society of Medical Oncology conference last week and has not yet been published. (The Lancet Oncology | 3 min read)
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Child mortality: an everyday tragedy of enormous scale that we can make progress against Child mortality is an everyday tragedy of enormous scale that rarely makes the headlines. We live in a world in which 5.4 million children die every year. That’s 10 dead children every minute. But progress against child mortality is possible. In this article from July 2021, we describe how child mortality has decreased across all countries in the world — but there is large inequality between rich and poor countries, and much progress still to make. |
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