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An HIV patient is in remission after a unique stem cell transplant. Why it could be a path to a cure

by Akin Smith
An HIV patient is in remission after a unique stem cell transplant. Why it could be a path to a cure

A German HIV patient who is in remission following a stem cell transplant from a donor with genes that are partially resistant to the disease is giving researchers new hope …

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‘Rat Dck’ Among Gibberish AI Images Published in Science Journal

by Ron Morgan
‘Rat Dck’ Among Gibberish AI Images Published in Science Journal

This week, the scientific journal Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology published research featuring bogus imagery made with Midjourney, one of the most popular AI image generators. Like It or …

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Ontario health-care workers ‘at their wits end’ over hospital staffing crisis: union

by Akin Smith
Ontario health-care workers ‘at their wits end’ over hospital staffing crisis: union

Health-care workers across Ontario “are at their wits end” due to the ongoing hospital staffing “crisis” taking a toll on the province’s emergency rooms, the president of Ontario Council of …

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Toxic drugs. Climate change. A health-care crisis. Here are the health stories we’re watching in 2024

by Akin Smith
Toxic drugs. Climate change. A health-care crisis. Here are the health stories we’re watching in 2024

This story is part of CBC Health’s Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers on Saturday mornings. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can …

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Lab-grown human “embryo-like structures” bring hope for research into early-pregnancy complications

by Walter Watson
Lab-grown human “embryo-like structures” bring hope for research into early-pregnancy complications

Bangkok — Scientists have developed human embryo-like structures without using sperm, an egg or fertilization, offering hope for research on miscarriage and birth defects but also raising fresh ethical concerns. Earlier …

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