Researchers in the Netherlands have detected microplastics for the first time in human blood.
In a study, published Thursday in peer-reviewed scientific journal Environment International, scientists from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam report that certain microplastics were found in a
MarketQuest.biz has published a new research on Global Automated Blood Tube Labeler Market from 2022 to 2028, which provides full coverage of the agency and main market trends, as well as historical and projected market statistics. The document begins by providing an overview of the commercial
But why not? As I wrote in reviewing a tube preamp back in 1997, "if the results are worthwhile, why should I care if the designer builds an amp powered by rats on a treadmill?"
I included the Freya + when I began looking around for a simple, inexpensive, deadly clean preamp that met
Rates of gonorrhea and syphilis have been on the rise in Michigan. The pandemic, public health officials said, did not help.
Rates of sexually transmitted infections were on the rise in Michigan before the pandemic.
The march of COVID-19 only advanced the trend as some clinics or p
Endometriosis is a sometimes life-altering condition that affects as many as 10% of women of childbearing age.
“My main symptom was excruciating pain. When I had my period. I would be bedridden for like two or three days and that's every month. I would have very heavy bleeding, I was a
Clinical Biochemistry, located in the Pathology block of the hospital, offers a high-quality analytical and clinical advice service to clinicians based at the Luton & Dunstable Hospital and surrounding area. Rapid analysis of a wide range of biochemistry tests is available on site and nume
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The conspiracy theorists terrified of safe and effective shots have really outdone themselves this time.
W henever it seems like anti-vaccine arguments can’t get any more absurd, someone in the conspiratorial milieu manages to take things one step further. Case-in-point: Over the last
A University of Mississippi professor and her team of researchers are working on new ways to use red blood cells and platelets to transport chemotherapies and other medicines to specific areas of the body, which could greatly reduce patients’ side effects.
Eden Tanner, UM assistant
By Seth Kubersky on Wed, Apr 20, 2022 at 4:00 am
Long before theme park tourists were Central Florida's cash crop, agriculture ruled our local economy, and although the citrus groves are mostly gone, a new harvest is proving increasingly lucrative in the Sunshine State.
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