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  • Health - 10 May 2023
    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) refers to the evolution of strains of bacteria, viruses, protists, or fungi that are no longer susceptible to antimicrobial drugs.
  • Health - 1 May 2023
    Here we look at: what computational neuroscience is, how it has grown over the last thirty years, what its applications are, and where it is going.
  • Health - 18 Apr 2023
    It is of utmost importance for the future of cancer care to address the oncology workforce skills gap. But what has led to this deficit increase, and how can the sector establish a strong path...
  • Health - 8 Apr 2023
    AC is the acronym for actinic cheilitis and is a condition where the lower lip becomes dry, rough, and thick with scales. It is mainly caused by the excessive exposing of the lips to the sun, and for...
  • Health - 7 Apr 2023
    Dysphagia is the medical term used to refer to difficulty swallowing.
  • Health - 6 Apr 2023
    This article looks at the associations between education and mental health, the link to socioeconomic status, and other factors such as age and gender.
  • Health - 31 Mar 2023
    The World Health Organization (WHO) has called antibiotic resistance one of the biggest threats to human health today - and international travel is contributing to the problem.
  • Health - 13 Mar 2023
    Blood clotting or coagulation is a normal but complex bodily process that is designed to prevent bleeding in response to an injury or cut.
  • Health - 13 Mar 2023
    The word audiology is made up of two roots: Audio and Logy. ‘Audio’ refers to ‘hear’ and ‘logy’ to ‘the study of’. In essence, audiology is the study of hearing - as the inner ear is also required for...
  • Health - 11 Mar 2023
    The hippocampus has a long evolutionary history. Some features have been conserved, like connection to other brain areas, and some have diverged.

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