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  • What is a Healthy Diet? How Much Fruit or Veg Should We Eat?

    What is a Healthy Diet? How Much Fruit or Veg Should We Eat?

    28 March, 2021

    A Healthy Diet. The latest piece of research regarding this matter is by the American Heart Association proves that eating about five daily servings of fruits and vegetables, in which 2 are fruit and 3 are vegetables, appears to be the optimal required for a longer life.

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  • The NaV1.7 Gene. Could Gene Therapy be a Better Alternative to Painkillers?

    The NaV1.7 Gene. Could Gene Therapy be a Better Alternative to Painkillers?

    21 March, 2021

    The NaV1.7 Gene. Gene therapy for chronic pain could offer huge benefits and potential because it would deliver a safer, non-addictive alternative to opioids. Remarkably this now appears to be theoretically possible (at least in animal-based models).

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  • Little Foot. The New Discovery in Human Evolution.

    Little Foot. The New Discovery in Human Evolution.

    18 March, 2021

    The remains of ‘Little Foot’ were discovered by University of the Witwatersrand paleoanthropologist Ron Clarke who unearthed the fossil in the 1990s. In June 2019 in great secrecy ‘Little Foot’ was transported to the UK to be examined in microscopic detail using the ‘Diamond Light Source’ at the national synchrotron facility in the UK.

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  • Alphafold. The First Artificial Intelligence Program that can Predict How Proteins Organise Themselves

    Alphafold. The First Artificial Intelligence Program that can Predict How Proteins Organise Themselves

    9 March, 2021

    A key scientific holy grail has been to accurately predict and understand how proteins fold and tangle themselves into the shapes that hold the key to how they carry out their vital functions (like Watson and Crick’s double helix). Even working out the shape of just one requires expensive equipment and can take years. Now an Artificial Intelligence program called AlphaFold appears to have cracked the problem.

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  • A Malaria Vaccine is being Developed and Trialled

    A Malaria Vaccine is being Developed and Trialled

    2 March, 2021

    Many more people will die in Africa from malaria than COVID-19 in 2021. Malaria killed 409 000 people in 2019 and 411 000 in 2018, most of them babies and toddlers in sub-Saharan Africa.  MultiMalVax (short for Multiple Malaria Vaccine) is a pan-European project that is addressing shortcomings in the fight against malaria

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  • The Emerging Threat of Fungi; Candida auris & Aspergillus fumigatus

    The Emerging Threat of Fungi; Candida auris & Aspergillus fumigatus

    19 February, 2021

    COVID-19 has stimulated our surveillance of any other possible future threats to our well-being. As we wage war against viruses and bacteria there is also a third organism which is  emerging. Scientific research now strongly suggests that fungi are developing genetic mutations that give them resistance to our key anti-fungal medications.

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  • COVID-19 Variant. South Africa Variant B.1.351 & the E484K Mutation

    COVID-19 Variant. South Africa Variant B.1.351 & the E484K Mutation

    13 February, 2021

    The South African variant emerged after the first epidemic wave in a heavily infected metropolitan area, Nelson Mandela Bay, located on the coast of the Eastern Cape Province. We now know that B.1.351 is characterised by eight mutations in its spike protein, including three at important places in the receptor-binding domain (K417N, E484K and N501Y) that may influence how it binds to receptors and infects human cells.

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  • The Pfizer Vaccine Rollout in Israel. The First International Test Case for the Pfizer Vaccine.

    The Pfizer Vaccine Rollout in Israel. The First International Test Case for the Pfizer Vaccine.

    7 February, 2021

    With what is a small population, highly digitized health system, and quick, military-assisted Pfizer vaccine rollout, Israel’s real-world data is an extremely useful addition to clinical trials that can be used by researchers, pharmaceutical companies and policymakers. It also gives us an idea of what we can expect.

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