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Canadian science gets biggest boost to PhD and postdoc pay in 20 years. Way to go nature.com/articles/d4158…

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ALS Trial Navigator: Empower Your Clinical Trial Search | ALS Therapy Development Institute als.net/als-trial-navi…

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Sad state of Affairs. Long COVID still has no cure — so these patients are turning to research nature.com/articles/d4158…

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“The cow is the first animal to die in a drought; the camel is the last.”
“In Kenya, this traditional adage reflects a modern reality: herders are replacing cattle with milk-producing camels to adapt to climate change”

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Karishma Kaushik, MBBS, MD, PhD, Mom My father was a chemical engineer of fifties working in a huge chlorine-based plant. He was a man of absolute integrity, the first to take the risk of arresting any chlorine leak and prioritized his workers’ safety. Modesty and empathy were embedded in him. A role model for me.

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IndiaToday Srishti Ojha Sneha Mordani Mangoes contain natural sugar, which can raise blood sugar levels.
However, their fiber and antioxidants help minimize the overall impact on blood sugar.
The fiber slows sugar absorption, while antioxidants reduce stress associated with rising blood sugar. Glycemic index 5.1

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