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First Patient Begins Sickle Cell Gene Therapy That F.D.A. Approved – Generic English

First Patient Begins Sickle Cell Gene Therapy That F.D.A. Approved – Generic English

Associated media - Related media Top of the Waiting List Last week, Kendric came prepared for the stem cell collection — he has spent many weeks in this hospital being treated for pain so severe that on his last visit, even morphine and oxycodone could not control it. He brought his special pillow with a Snoopy pillowcase that his grandmother gave him and his special Spider-Man blanket. And he had a goal. “I want to be cured,” he said. Bone marrow stem cells, the source of all the body’s red and white blood cells, are normally nestled in a person’s…
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The Ages When You Feel Most Lonely and How to Reconnect – Generic English

The Ages When You Feel Most Lonely and How to Reconnect – Generic English

Connected media - Linked media When Surgeon General Vivek Murthy went on a nationwide college tour last fall, he started to hear the same kind of question time and again: How are we supposed to connect with one another when nobody talks anymore? In an age when participation in community organizations, clubs and religious groups has declined, and more social interaction is happening online instead of in person, some young people are reporting levels of loneliness that, in past decades, were typically associated with older adults. It’s one of the many reasons loneliness has become a problem at both the…
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Lead in Beethoven’s Hair Offers New Clues to Mystery of His Deafness – Generic English

Lead in Beethoven’s Hair Offers New Clues to Mystery of His Deafness – Generic English

Associated media - Associated media As he lay on his deathbed, his publisher gave him a gift of 12 bottles of wine. By then Beethoven knew he could never drink them. He whispered his last recorded words: “Pity, pity — too late!” For a composer, deafness had been perhaps the worst affliction. At age 30, 26 years before his death, Beethoven wrote: “For almost 2 years I have ceased to attend any social functions, just because I find it impossible to say to people: I am deaf. If I had any other profession, I might be able to cope with…
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Robert Oxnam, China Scholar Beset by Multiple Personalities, Dies at 81 – Generic English

Robert Oxnam, China Scholar Beset by Multiple Personalities, Dies at 81 – Generic English

Linked media - Connected media Mr. Bouton said that he had not been aware of the full extent of Dr. Oxnam’s alcoholism and that he had had inklings about his behavioral problems. He said that it was remarkable that Dr. Oxnam had been able to work through them. But in 1992, Dr. Oxnam told the society’s board that he was going to resign. “The Bob part of me was touched that they pressured me to reconsider,” he wrote in his book. But he left. In addition to his wife, whom he married in 1993 and who was president of the…
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Environmental Changes Are Fueling Human, Animal and Plant Diseases, Study Finds – Generic English

Environmental Changes Are Fueling Human, Animal and Plant Diseases, Study Finds – Generic English

Associated media - Linked media The loss of biodiversity played an especially large role in driving up disease risk, the researchers found. Many scientists have posited that biodiversity can protect against disease through a phenomenon known as the dilution effect. The theory holds that parasites and pathogens, which rely on having abundant hosts in order to survive, will evolve to favor species that are common, rather than those that are rare, Dr. Rohr said. And as biodiversity declines, rare species tend to disappear first. “That means that the species that remain are the competent ones, the ones that are really…
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RFK Jr. Says Doctors Found a Dead Worm in His Brain – Generic English

RFK Jr. Says Doctors Found a Dead Worm in His Brain – Generic English

Connected media - Related media Dr. Clinton White, a professor of infectious diseases at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, said microscopic tapeworm eggs are sticky and easily transferred from one person to another. Once hatched, the larvae can travel in the bloodstream, he said, “and end up in all kinds of tissues.” Though it is impossible to know, he added that it is unlikely that a parasite would eat a part of the brain, as Mr. Kennedy described. Rather, Dr. White said, it survives on nutrients from the body. Unlike tapeworm larvae in the intestines, those in…
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Kris Hallenga, Who Urged Early Breast Cancer Screenings, Dies at 38 – Generic English

Kris Hallenga, Who Urged Early Breast Cancer Screenings, Dies at 38 – Generic English

Associated media - Related media Kristen Hallenga was born on Nov. 11, 1985, in Norden, a small town in northern Germany, to a German father and an English mother, both of whom were teachers, according to The Times of London. When she was 9, she moved to Daventry in central England with her mother, Jane Hallenga; her twin sister, Maren Hallenga; and their older sister Maike Hallenga, all three of whom survive her. Her father, Reiner Hallenga, died of a heart attack when she was 20. Ms. Hallenga first felt a lump in 2009 when she was in Beijing working…
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When Families Fight Over a Relative With Dementia, It’s Time to Call in the Mediator – Generic English

When Families Fight Over a Relative With Dementia, It’s Time to Call in the Mediator – Generic English

Related media - Linked media The four adult children were in agreement. Their father, William Curry, a retired electrical engineer and business executive, was sinking deeper into dementia. They had found a memory care facility about a mile from their parents’ house in Chelmsford, Mass., where they thought Mr. Curry would do better. But their mother, Melissa, who was 83 when her family began urging her to make this change in 2016, remained determined to continue caring for her 81-year-old husband at home, despite the increasing toll on her own health. When her children raised the issue of a move,…
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Apple entra en la carrera de la IA generativa

Apple entra en la carrera de la IA generativa

Linked media - Associated media Tras los anuncios de OpenAI y Google, que esta semana presentaron sus nuevas propuestas de inteligencia artificial generativa, todos los milagros del sector se dirigen ahora hacia Apple. Tim Cook, el CEO de la multinacional estadounidense, anunció que el público pronto tendrá sus primeros pasos en este nuevo campo abierto de la IA con la irrupción de ChatGPT. La fecha informada es el 10 de junio, cuando se llevará a cabo la conferencia anual de desarrolladores WWDC y se conocerán las nuevas características de iOS 18, la próxima versión del sistema operativo del iPhone. Ante…
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Madrid prepara una lista de apartamentos turísticos legales

Madrid prepara una lista de apartamentos turísticos legales

Related media - Associated media El Ayuntamiento de Madrid quiere publicar un listado de usos turísticos legales (VUT) para que tanto ciudadanos como turistas puedan decidir dónde ubicarse, según explicó este martes el alcalde de la ciudad, José Luis Martínez-Almeida. En un acto sobre turismo en ciudades españolas y portuguesas organizado por la Sociedad Barcelonesa de Estudios Económicos y Sociales (SBEES), perteneciente al patronato catalán Foment del Treball, el regidor de la capital se mostró partidario de la regulación y no de la prohibición de este tipo de vida. Almeida defendió la reciente moratoria sobre estas medidas que decidió el…
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