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MALS Detector for GPC/SEC characterization of polymers & proteins
The BI-MwA Multi-Angle Light Scattering (MALS) system from Testa Analytical Solutions e.K. is a high-performance detector for studying polymers and proteins in solution as well…
Belgium to ease COVID-19 measures as infections decline
Belgium will ease a slew of COVID-19 measures from next week, with restaurants and bars allowed to open for full hours and children under 12…
Lung cancer: The five symptoms found on the body warning the cancer has advanced
Dr Chris discusses CT scans detecting lung cancer We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding…
Study: 30-second single-leg stand better identifies post-concussive impairments in children and teens
A simple balance and gait assessment many therapists and athletic trainers use to detect subtle impairments in children and teens who have sustained a concussion…
Is TikTok’s StairMaster trend worth the hype?
As over 25 million people praise the lower-body benefits of #StairMasterWorkout on TikTok, we reveal whether this step machine is actually worth the hype, and…
Experts share tips for reducing dementia risk
Dementia and memory loss do not have to be part of aging. Good habits can help stave off damage to our brains, according to a…
Healthy adults deliberately infected with COVID-19 in world's first 'human challenge study'
At-home COVID tests will help us live ‘sustainably’ with coronavirus: Infectious disease expert Infectious disease expert Dr. Amesh Adalja joins ‘Cavuto Live’ to provide insight…
Pandemic’s ‘acute phase’ could end by midyear: WHO
The head of the World Health Organization said Friday the acute phase of the pandemic could end this year, if around 70 percent of the…
Study suggests COVID-19 increases risk of pregnancy complications
Pregnant women with COVID-19 appear to be at greater risk for common pregnancy complications—in addition to health risks from the virus—than pregnant women without COVID-19,…