Reaction: Scott Becker, CEO of the Association of Public Health Laboratories, says the time is not right to shift responsibility for sites, especially those near emerging hot spots in Texas, to the states. “Federally supported test sites are still critically necessary, and somewhere like Houston and Harris County, TX and …
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Hope for people with Parkinson’s after scientists kill the disease in mice
An advance that led to the creation of new neurons in mice could be used to transplant brain cells in Parkinson’s patients and cure them of the disease. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine created neurons in mice using a new and much simpler method …
Read More »One of the last remaining secrets of the iPhone 12 has just leaked: BGR
The iPhone 12 release date is several months away, and the coronavirus pandemic could further complicate Apple’s launch plans. But a new leak has revealed a new detail about the upcoming phones, and it was one of the last remaining secrets of the iPhone 12. Apple’s new iPhone 12 series …
Read More »Coronavirus: Tata Steel in talks with government amid rescue reports
Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot The Tata Steel plant in Port Talbot Britain’s largest steelmaker Tata Steel has confirmed that it is seeking government support amid reports that it is close to securing a rescue worth hundreds of millions of pounds. According to the Financial Times, a bailout deal could …
Read More »Bayer Reaches Over $ 10 Billion Settlement in Roundup Cancer Lawsuits
Bayer will pay more than $ 10 billion to settle thousands of lawsuits related to claims that its herbicide Roundup causes cancer, the company announced Wednesday. Monsanto, bought by Bayer in 2018, lost a lawsuit that same year filed by a school gardener who claimed that his herbicide had caused …
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