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Gender Health Gap: Why Gender-sensitive Research can save Lives

Gender Health Gap: Why Gender-sensitive Research can save Lives

Extreme fatigue, nausea, exhaustion, difficulty concentrating, perhaps heart palpitations or a vague pressure in the back or jaw: with...

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1968 - Leap Into a New Age
1968 - Leap Into a New Age
Wars, assassinations, and the beginnings of modern terrorism - groundbreaking scientific and technical achievements, timeless cultural...
The Cure for Scurvy
The Cure for Scurvy
On May 20, 1747, James Lind, the ship surgeon of the HMS Salisbury, conducted one of the first clinical trials in medical history and...
The First Modern Vaccine
The First Modern Vaccine
On May 14, 1796, the English physician and scientist Edward Jenner tested the “world’s first vaccine” on the eight-year-old James Phipps.
The Discovery of DNA Polymerase
The Discovery of DNA Polymerase
On April 16, 1956, about 60 years ago, Arthur Kornberg and his team of biochemists were the first to isolate and later characterize the...
The Discovery of Thermus aquaticus
The Discovery of Thermus aquaticus
On April 1, 1969, Thomas D. Brock and Hudson Freeze published their discovery and cultivation methods of a new species of thermophilic...
Creutzfeld Jacob Disease and BSE
Creutzfeld Jacob Disease and BSE
On March 20, 1996, the government of the United Kingdom first announced the possible connection between the bovine spongiform...