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Écrit par Juntendo
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11 Novembre 2016
Juntendo, 11 November 2016 - A collaboration, including researchers from Juntendo University, demonstrate differentiation from stem cells into specialised cells thought to be the most important therapeutic target for the treatment of hereditary deafness.
One in a thousand children suffers deafness or hearing loss, and hearing is the most common sense to be affected by congenital disease...
Écrit par Merck - UNESCO
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11 Novembre 2016
UNESCO – MARS 2016 will bring together more than 200 researchers from more than 35 African countries
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, November 10, 2016/ --MARS 2016 contributes to Building Research Capacity in Africa to improve women health.MARS 2016 addressing Research in Francophone Africa for the first time.‘Best African Woman Research Awards’ to be launched for the first time at UNESCO MARS...
Écrit par GlobalData
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11 Novembre 2016
London –10 November 2016 - The endometriosis market across the seven major countries of the US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK, and Japan, is set to rise from around $1.72 billion in 2015 to just over $2 billion by 2025, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.7%, according to research and consulting firm GlobalData.
The company’s latest report states that...
Écrit par Dowino - Streetlab
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11 Novembre 2016
Comment retirer de l’argent au distributeur ? Comment identifier et choisir ses vêtements ? Ces gestes simples du quotidien deviennent des actes compliqués à effectuer pour une personne déficiente visuelle. Le rôle des proches est primordial mais l’absence ou le manque de formation peut accroître leurs difficultés. Afin de simplifier leur quotidien, Dowino, studio de création...
Écrit par WHO
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11 Novembre 2016
NEW YORK/ATLANTA/GENEVA, 10 November 2016 – Despite a 79 per cent worldwide decrease in measles deaths between 2000 and 2015, nearly 400 children still die from the disease every day, leading health organizations said in a report released today.
“Making measles history is not mission impossible,” said Robin Nandy, UNICEF Immunization Chief. “We have the tools and the knowledge to...