Archive for July, 2024

Vitamin C for cancer? ‘Miracle man’ Anton Kuraia's highly controversial treatment | Sunday

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New Zealand research reveals science may back his belief.

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Severe Pain A Running Injury to Avoid #shorts #runninginjury

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G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) as Drug Targets – Medicinal Chemistry 1.17

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Drugs that target G-protein coupled receptors or GPCR account for near 30% of the global market share of therapeutic drugs. The high interest and large market share are because of how important GPCRs are in many diseases. Right now, there are over 2000 different mutations in 55 GPCR genes that have been characterized and linked to over 60 human diseases. Based on how those mutations can change the functions of GPCRs, mutations can be divided into gain-of-function mutations and loss-of-function mutations.

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Simplifying What G-Forces Are, Which Cause the Injuries in SQ321

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Rapid G-force changes lead to the injuries in SQ321. So what are G-forces?

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Early findings into the extreme turbulence on Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 have been released. It showed that quick and sudden uncommanded altitude changes likely caused injuries. There were also rapid changes to gravitational or G-forces. More than a hundred passengers were hurt, and one died from a likely heart attack. Singapore Airlines said it has acknowledged the findings of the investigation and is cooperating fully with authorities. May Wong reports live from Bangkok.
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