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Lot : les vautours du Rocher des aigles de Rocamadour sous l œil des scientifiques
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REGEN-COV™ (casirivimab and imdevimab) Phase 3 RECOVERY Trial Meets Primary Outcome, Improving Survival in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Lacking an Immune Response to SARS-CoV-2
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Scientists designed a new formula after students on found the previous one was inaccurate.
It led to estimates being revised up from 60ft to 65ft, four times that of a great white shark.
A high-school trip prompted a scientific discovery when students found that a long-standing calculation to determine the size of megalodons based on their teeth was not precise enough.
The finding prompted scientists to develop a new equation, which extends the average size of the prehistoric beasts to about 65 ft, an extra 10% or so on the prior estimated length of 50ft to 60ft.
That would put a megalodon at around four times the size of a great white shark, which grow to around 15ft.
Menino de 5 anos encontra dente de tubarão pré-histórico em praia nos EUA
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Menopausal symptoms – hot flushes and night sweats – experienced by women with breast cancer can be reduced through group cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) delivered by breast care nurses, a new clinical trial involving the Southampton Clinical Trials Unit has revealed.
Up to 85% of women with breast cancer suffer from hot flushes and night sweats due to chemotherapy and hormone therapy treatments. These side effects are often more extreme and can last longer for women with breast cancer than for women who experience them due to natural menopause. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may be offered to relieve menopausal symptoms, but is not usually recommended for women with breast cancer because it may increase their risk of the disease returning, therefore safe and effective alternatives to reduce side effects and ensure quality of life are urgently needed.