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BBCNEWS Unspun World with John Simpson June 4, 2024 03:52:00

Exactly that question, and particularly those scientists here in the us and elsewhere who have long insisted that, despite those early attempts to dismiss this idea, that it ought to remain on the table, just like professor george gao, that there isn t yet enough evidence to rule it out. they ve wondered the same, particularly given, john, when you think that this the idea of a lab leak doesn t simply point the finger of blame at china, because this was, after all, international, collaborative science that was going on in wuhan. it involved scientists from the uk, from the united states. these were large scale projects involving some us funding and it was being done, as i say, with the best of intentions. the only thing i think we can say with any certainty is that ....

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BBCNEWS Unspun World with John Simpson June 4, 2024 10:53:00

That there isn t yet enough evidence to rule it out. they ve wondered the same, particularly given, john, when you think that this the idea of a lab leak doesn t simply point the finger of blame at china, because this was, after all, international, collaborative science that was going on in wuhan. it involved scientists from the uk, from the united states. these were large scale projects involving some us funding and it was being done, as i say, with the best of intentions. the only thing i think we can say with any certainty is that an objective look at china s actions from day one, really, you would have to conclude that it has been marked by a deep lack of transparency in almost every regard. and there are some scientists now who suggest that if you think it s ....

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Scientists in California, Texas to study ways to help children receiving heart transplants


American Heart Association
Scientific research teams in California and Texas have been awarded nearly $1.4 million in grants to study ways to improve pediatric heart transplant outcomes.
These first two research awards mark the initial investment of the joint $3 million funding initiative between American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary health organization devoted to fighting cardiovascular disease, and Enduring Hearts, a non-profit organization dedicated to funding innovative research aimed at improving the lives of children living with transplanted hearts.
The announcement comes during National Pediatric Transplant Week, April 18-24, 2021. According to Enduring Hearts, more than 450 children undergo a heart transplant in the U.S. each year. Although medical advances have improved over the years, many of these children and their families still face a lifetime of challenges. More than one in four pediatric heart transplants will fail within five year ....

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