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Oral Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment XELJANZ® Launched In Japan
Pfizer and Takeda Pharmaceutical have launched their rheumatoid arthritis drug XELJANZ® (tofacitinib citrate) in Japan.
Soil Carbon ‘Blowing In The Wind’
Researchers have calculated the extent of carbon dust emissions that result from nutrient-rich top soil being blown away by dust storms in Australia.
India’s Research Participant Protection Policy Needs To Be Tweaked, Experts
Experts say urgent action is needed to deal with possible unintended consequences of India’s new policy to protect research participants.
Fish Oil May Help In Serious Pregnancy Complications
Taking fish oil during pregnancy could limit the effects of serious complications, according to an Australian study.
Anemia May Increase Risk of Dementia
An international team of scientists has found a link between anemia (low red blood cell count) and an increased risk of dementia.
On-Off Switch For Inflammation In Allergic Asthma and COPD Identified
Research shows that two receptors of an inflammatory molecule play opposite roles in inflammation, suggesting new strategies for treatment.
Genetic Differences Behind Smell Sensitivity
Scientists have identified the genetic basis behind why different people display differing sensitivities and perceptions of smells.
Bees Remain Altruistic When The Queen Dies
A new study has shown that honeybees show remarkable altruism towards their colony even when faced with the collapse of their colony.
Multiracial People Value Being Correctly Identified, Study
Research shows that multiracial people are often misidentified and value accurate identification more so than single-race individuals.












