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The Mere Thought of Being Hungry Could Alter Your Immune System
Giuseppe D'Agostino & Joo Paulo Albuquerque, The Conversation
Feeling hungry doesn't just make you reach for a snack it may also change your immune system. In a recent study in mice, we found that simply perceiving hunger can change the number of immune cells ...[Continue Reading]
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Bill That Tries to Address Wildfires in West Has Bipartisan Support
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A bipartisan group of senators is supporting a bill designed to reduce wildfire risks and increase firefighting cooperation across state lines in the U.S. Western region. The Fix Our Forests Act is ...[Continue Reading]

Insurance Journal
1 day ago
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Early human species lived across more of the world than was thought
Sen Duke
An early human species the Denisovans who went extinct 25,000 years ago lived across more of the world than was thought, according to new research by a UCD-based archaeologist. Meaghan Mackie, a thi ...[Continue Reading]

The Irish Times
1 day ago
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European Commission approves Roches Columvi as the first bispecific antibody for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma after initial therapy
F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd
<ul><li>Approval based on Phase III STARGLO study where Columvi in combination with chemotherapy showed a 41% reduction in the risk of death compared to MabThera/Rituxan plus chemotherapy1,2</li><li> ...[Continue Reading]
GlobeNewswire
1 day ago
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Shine On: More Watch-centric News InGeneva
Martino Carrera
GENEVA While Watches and Wonders dominated the first week of April, presentations and other events flourished throughout the city for brands who did not take part in the fair. With all eyes on Gen ...[Continue Reading]

WWD
1 day ago
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Science cant disprove concept of an afterlife. Can philosophy make the case for its existence?
Joe Humphreys
Easter Sunday celebrates the raising of Jesus from the dead after his crucifixion. The occasion marks the promise of life after death for us and our loved ones. That may seem unlikely from a scienti ...[Continue Reading]

The Irish Times
1 day ago