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Newly Formed Lanier Biotherapeutics Enters into License Agreement with Alloy Therapeutics – Yahoo Finance

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2021

Agreement Marks the Official Launch of Lanier, a Georgia-Based Biopharmaceutical Company Developing a Robust Portfolio of First-in-Class Antibody Candidates BOGART, Ga., Oct. Continue reading

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Constitutive signal bias mediated by the human GHRHR splice variant 1 – pnas.org

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2021

Significance The mechanism of functional changes induced by alternative splicing of GHRHR is largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that GHRH-elicited signal bias toward -arrestin recruitment is constitutively mediated by SV1. Continue reading

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Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Rise in Sustainability Around The World 2021 2030 – Taiwan News

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2021

By Prudour 2021/10/01 08:21 An extensive research report on the Hormone Replacement Therapy Market envisaged diligently by MarketResearch.Biz comprises a 360-degree view of the present market situation as well as its future growth survey. Continue reading

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Gene variant linked to growth may help people survive with limited food – BioNews

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2021

4 October 2021 A variant of the growth hormone receptor (GHR) gene, known as GHRd3, has been linked to survival in times of scarce food resource. Researchers found that Malawian children with this variation had fewer negative consequences to any severe malnutrition that they had endured. Continue reading

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This Recent Biologics IPO Could Be Heading Toward a Gain of 60% or More – Motley Fool

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2021

Key Points There's a good chance that someone you know (if not you personally) has a fear of syringes or injections. An estimated 50 million Americans share that fear, and a 2019 article published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing showed that 20% to 30% of all people between the ages of 20 and 40are afflicted by it. Continue reading

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7 Everyday American Food Additives Banned in Other Countries – Mental Floss

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2021

If research indicates that a certain chemical is harmful to humans (or animals), it might seem like a no-brainer that food regulation agencies across the globe would all agree to ban it. But its not always that straightforward: Many studies dont produce definitive results, and people dont always agree on what constitutes definitive results anyway Continue reading

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Biosimilars Market worth $44.7 billion by 2026 – Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets – PRNewswire

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2021

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Hackensack University Medical Center Cardiac Researcher Presented New Data about the Heart and COVID-19 and Other Key Topics at Heart Rhythm Society…

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2021

October 5, 2021 The Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology Research at Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center, an expert in heart rhythm abnormalities and the hearts electrical system, presented new data about the heart and COVID-19 and other key topics at the Heart Rhythm Society 2021 Annual Scientific Sessions held in Boston, MA, July 26-30. New Data about the Heart and COVID-19 Taya V Continue reading

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Coronavirus and how it affects a person’s heart – Goshen News

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2021

FORT WAYNE Although commonly thought of as a respiratory illness, COVID-19 can affect multiple organs, including the heart and vascular system, explains cardiologist Dr. Matthew Bilodeau, with Lutheran Health Network. Mild COVID-19 illness is typically recognized by upper respiratory tract symptoms, loss of taste and smell and gastrointestinal symptoms. Continue reading

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Post-recovery, many COVID-19 patients report breathlessness, rapid heartbeats or palpitations, says expert – The Hindu

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2021

Post-COVID-19 infection, there is an increased tendency of clot-formation which can lead to heart attack and brain attack, says Dr. Rakesh Rai Sapra, director cardiology, QRG Hospital, Faridabad Continue reading

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