
Emma Campbell
Writer at Freelance
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2 weeks ago |
biorxiv.org | Mary Mccabe |Helen Groves |Emma Campbell |Guillermo Lopez Campos
AbstractRespiratory syncytial virus (RSV) disease burden is greatest between six weeks and 6 months of life, with young age the most common risk factor among hospitalised children. A robust innate immune response in the airway epithelium is crucial for mitigating RSV-associated disease, but early-life immune responses to infection remain largely unexplored.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Zachary McAdams |Emma Campbell |Rebecca A Dorfmeyer |Giedre M. Turner
AbstractHorses and other equids are reliant on the gut microbiome for health, and studies have reported associations between certain clinical conditions and features of the fecal microbiome. However, research to date on the equine fecal microbiome has often relied on small sample sizes collected from single and relatively localized geographic regions. Previous work largely employs single timepoint analyses, or horses selected based on limited health criteria.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
thesun.ie | Matt Wilkinson |Emma Campbell |Zoe Williams |Ryan Wilkinson
THIS IS the sweet moment Princess Kate rests her head on Prince William's shoulder and says they are "grateful for loving and being loved" in a touching video. The mum-of-three, 42, spoke of her "relief" after finishing her chemotherapy treatment, adding that the last nine months have been "incredibly tough". The Princess of Wales first announced she had an unspecified cancer in March.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | Emma Campbell
WHAT great news to start the week!The Princess of Wales has revealed she has completed her course of preventative chemo. The end of cancer treatment is a huge milestone. Regardless of the initial diagnosis, the type of chemo, whether you have surgery or not, the significance and impact of this news should not be underestimated. It has huge physical significance, but often a bigger factor for many cancer patients is the emotional impact. The big question is typically, ‘Now what?’.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
the-sun.com | Emma Campbell
AS someone living with secondary breast cancer, Elle MacPherson’s ‘irresponsible’ claims brought up strong and mixed emotions. She supermodel revealed she was diagnosed with breast cancer seven years ago, but now claims to be in remission after controversially choosing to not to have chemotherapy, along with other traditional treatment options.
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