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Libya still in the mire as another anniversary passes – Yahoo News

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Libya still in the mire as another anniversary passes
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“Whether or not this state of suspended animation marks the beginning of Libya as a ‘failed state’ depends primarily on its economic standing,” she said. “The risk of a further deterioration of the country’s economy is real despite the uptick in oil

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UNC Charlotte Research Could Help Extend Storage Times For Transplant Donor Organs
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“You essentially put it into suspended animation so you don’t have the degradation that occurs when you’re holding it on ice,” says Gloria Elliott, director of the Charlotte Bank’s initiative. She says technology using cryogenic temperatures of 100-150

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Libya still in the mire as another anniversary passes
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“Whether or not this state of suspended animation marks the beginning of Libya as a ‘failed state’ depends primarily on its economic standing,” she said. “The risk of a further deterioration of the country’s economy is real despite the uptick in oil

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Immunotherapy slow, but effective, against hay fever
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TUESDAY, Feb. 14, 2017 — Immunotherapy — often in the form of allergy shots — can combat the runny nose, itchy eyes, congestion, sneezing and sinus pressure of persistent hay fever. But it can’t be done in less than three years, British researchers
Longer immunotherapy for hay feverThe Hippocratic Post (blog)
Hay fever symptoms can be significantly reduced after three years of treatment, research suggestsThe Independent
Pollen pills suppresses hay fever for years – new reportTelegraph.co.uk
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Penn Medicine’s ODC collaborates with FAST to develop gene therapy for Angelman syndrome
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Penn Medicine’s Orphan Disease Center (ODC) announces a new partnership with FAST (Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics) to study gene therapy approaches to treat Angelman syndrome (AS). FAST will provide funding to establish a gene …
Penn Gene Therapy Pioneer Teams Up with FAST in Race to Cure Angelman SyndromeNewswise (press release)

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