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Jan 12, 2025 |
popsci.com | Hassan Vally
Disinfectants can contain a range of ingredients.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
theconversation.com | Hassan Vally
Avez-vous déjà remarqué, durant vos séances de nettoyage de votre cuisine ou de votre salle de bain, que la plupart des étiquettes de produits désinfectants indiquent qu’ils éliminent 99,9 % ou 99,99 % des germes ? Peut-être vous êtes-vous demandé pourquoi ils semblent incapables de les éradiquer en totalité ? Dans un monde où la science accomplit tant de choses incroyables, comment est-il possible qu’il n’existe pas de désinfectant efficace à 100 % ?
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Dec 11, 2024 |
msn.com | Hassan Vally
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Dec 11, 2024 |
phys.org | Hassan Vally
Most of us have heard the phrase "correlation does not equal causation." But understanding how scientists move beyond identifying correlations to establish causation remains a mystery to many.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Hassan Vally
Most of us have heard the phrase “correlation does not equal causation”. But understanding how scientists move beyond identifying correlations to establish causation remains a mystery to many. Finding out what causes a particular outcome is often the primary goal of scientific research, especially in studies relating to our health. We want to know if a certain factor – say, drinking wine or eating chocolate – will lead to better or worse health outcomes.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
tolerance.ca | Hassan Vally
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Oct 27, 2024 |
agedcareinsite.com.au | Adrian J. Esterman |Guzyal Hill |Hassan Vally |Kim M Caudwell
Adrian Esterman, University of South Australia; Guzyal Hill, Charles Darwin University; Hassan Vally, Deakin University; Kim M Caudwell, Charles Darwin University; Michael Toole, Burnet Institute; Steven McGloughlin, Monash University, and Tari Turner, Monash UniversityWith COVID still classified as an ongoing pandemic, it’s difficult to contemplate the next one. But we need to be prepared. We’ve seen several pandemics in recent decades and it’s fair to expect we’ll see more.
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Aug 1, 2024 |
cyprus-mail.com | Hassan Vally |Alix Norman |Sara Douedari |George Kassianos
By Hassan VallyEvery few weeks or months, the media reports on a new study that tantalisingly dangles the possibility of a new drug to give us longer, healthier lives. The latest study centres around a drug involved in targeting interleukin-11, a protein involved in inflammation. Blocking this protein appeared to help mice stave off disease and extend their life by more than 20 per cent.
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Jul 27, 2024 |
bizzbuzz.news | Hassan Vally
The transition from promising animal studies to effective human treatments is a long and arduous process, fraught with challenges and uncertainties. While it's essential to support scientific research into aging and disease, it's equally important to maintain realistic expectations.
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Jul 26, 2024 |
kashmirvision.in | Hassan Vally
KV NewsText SizePrint This Page By: Hassan VallyIf US politics leading up to the 2024 presidential election was a Hollywood thriller, it would be a movie full of plot twists and surprises. The latest twist is President Joe Biden has COVID and is isolating at home. Biden’s doctor says his symptoms are mild and include a runny nose, cough and generally feeling unwell. His temperature, oxygen levels and respiratory rate are said to be normal.