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Making embryos: a new way?

Making embryos: a new way? Appeared in BioNews 1091 Recently there have been some phenomenal reports describing the ability to generate human embryo-like entities directly from stem cells, circumventing the need for egg and sperm. In the same week, researchers from Israel reported the development of post-implantation mouse embryos outside of the uterus to the mid-point of mouse pregnancy; an achievement previously firmly within the realm of science fiction. The work is clearly at the leading edge of cell and developmental biology and challenges the paradigms of what it takes to create an embryo. However, like many ground-breaking studies, it is essential to reflect on what lies beneath.

ذیابیطس کے مریضوں کے لیے انسولین کے استعمال میں گیم چینجر پیشرفت - Health

ذیابیطس کے مریضوں کے لیے انسولین کے استعمال میں گیم چینجر پیشرفت - Health
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Months of trauma: More than 3,600 U S health workers died in COVID s first year | Public Service News

More than 3,600 U.S. health care workers perished in the first year of the pandemic, according to “Lost on the Frontline,” a 12-month investigation by The Guardian and KHN to track such deaths. Lost on the Frontline is the most complete accounting of U.S. health care worker deaths. The federal government has not comprehensively tracked this data. But calls are mounting for the Biden administration to undertake a count as the KHN/Guardian project comes to a close. The project, which tracked who died and why, provides a window into the workings — and failings — of the U.S. health system during the COVID-19 pandemic. One key finding: Two-thirds of deceased health care workers for whom the project has data identified as people of color, revealing the deep inequities tied to race, ethnicity and economic status in America’s health care workforce. Lower-paid workers who handled everyday patient care, including nurses, support staff and nursing home employees, were

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