Tuesday, November 27, 2018, 9:01 amPress Release: Springbree trampoline Experts call for the introduction of mandatory safety standards for the springboard industry as a new ACC figures show more than 58,000 claims …
Read More »Chinese University 'Shocked' by News of First CRISPR Babies
It's not the usual way that reputable scientists announce their breakthroughs to the world, but on Monday, Jiankui He released a video proclaiming that he produced the world's first human babies whose …
Read More »Reports of the first genetically improved babies have caused anger
Qin Jinzhou, an embryologist working in the He Jiankui Laboratory in Shenzhen, looks through a microscope.Picture: AP Twin girls born earlier this month changed DNA to prevent them from infecting HIV, according …
Read More »New cost-saving Aids drug tender due in December
Six companies have registered generic three-in-one tablets containing dolutegravir, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate and lamivudine with the SA Health Products Regulatory Agency, according to Pillay. The latest company to announce the registration of …
Read More »Nigeria: The second phase of the campaign for the vaccination of the Nigerian yellow fever campaign is under way
press release The Government of Nigeria – with the support of the World Health Organization (WHO), Gavi, the Alliance for Vaccines and UNICEF, aims to vaccinate 26.2 million people this year through …
Read More »Nigeria: Yes, Nigeria Is the World's 'Highest Producer of HIV-Infected Babies'
Under the headline "Nigeria the highest producer of HIV-infected babies," the Sun newspaper reported on a new project to prevent the virus from being passed from HIV-positive mothers to their babies. At …
Read More »First Gene-Edited Human Babies Claimed in China
A Chinese researcher claims that he helped make the world's first genetically edited babies – twin girls born this month whose DNA he said he changed with a powerful new tool capable …
Read More »Increasing numbers of children and young people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in Leeds
Leeds City Council is working on a new strategy to tackle the rising problem. Health bosses in Leeds are pledging to do all they can to combat an increasing number of children …
Read More »Support for grief for the holidays
Published November 26, 2018 in Front Page | News Members of the hospice program, Katie Joosten, Orly Coolerhouse and Kaitlin Gillard will receive an event to support the family and children of …
Read More »The study finds an alternative to antipsychotic drugs for the elderly, also has disadvantages
Doctors more often prescribe the antidepressant trazodone of elderly people with dementia in long-term care homes as a result of increased concerns about antipsychotics. But there are many unanswered questions about the …
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