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Vamorolone Safely Improves Muscle Function in DMD Boys, Trial Finds In those given 6 mg/kg of vamorolone each day, TTSTAND velocity showed a treatment difference of 0.06 rises per second over placebo, which ...
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Hearings in London aim to assess allegations of genocide in China The Chinese state has been accused of crimes against humanity and genocide in Xinjiang, a large region in the country's northwest which is home to the ...
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Opontia raises $20M to roll up e-commerce brands in Africa and the Middle East Thrasio. These are big names in the new wave of e-commerce companies taking the world by storm. Their business of acquiring small e-commerce ...
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Reducing COVID 19 transmission and strengthening vaccine uptake among migrant populations in ... Some migrant groups in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) and the United Kingdom (UK) have been disproportionately ...
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This Week in Science Brain circuits established during development can be overlapping or parallel as needed. Pederick et al. analyzed how parallel circuits in the mouse ...
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Hong Kong police out in force to prevent Tiananmen commemoration Thousands of police were deployed in Hong Kong on Friday and the organiser of the territory's now-banned annual vigil of China's Tiananmen Square ...
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Biden Expands Trump-Era Ban on Investment in Chinese Firms Linked to Military George P. Bush, son of Jeb, is running for Texas attorney general. Here's what you need to know: Biden issues an order banning U.S. investment in ...
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In need of reform TABATA AMARAL wanted to be an astrophysicist, not a politician. She was raised in the outskirts of São Paulo and graduated from Harvard in 2016.
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Covid: Indian variant 'now dominant' in the UK The variant of coronavirus first identified in India is now the dominant strain in the UK, Public Health England (PHE) has said. The number of cases ...
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Global construction supply shortage pushing up costs in NI A global supply shortage has driven up supply costs and caused delays for Northern Ireland's construction sector. Builders have seen a rise in ...
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