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Plant fossils found in the abdomen of a sauropod support the long-standing hypothesis that these dinosaurs were herbivores, finds a study published on June 9 in the Cell Press journal Current Biology. The dinosaur, which was alive an estimated 94 to 101 million years ago, ate a variety of plants and relied almost entirely on […]
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By  Frederick R. Ball, Coleen W. Hill and Victoria (Tori) Hawekotte Pharmaceutical companies sometimes compensate sales agents per volume sold. The Fifth and Seventh Circuits have indicated that a company may structure such arrangements without running afoul of the Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS). However, such arrangements carry risk of violating the AKS and should […]
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A groundbreaking new epidemiological study has unveiled an unexpected surge in the incidence of appendiceal adenocarcinoma (AA), a rare form of appendix cancer, in recent American birth cohorts. Employing robust population-based cancer registry data from the National Cancer Institute’s SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results) Program, researchers conducted a comprehensive birth cohort analysis spanning several […]
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Saira Ramirez Mingueta Saira Ramirez Mingueta has vivid memories of visiting her grandparent’s home in Jalisco, Mexico, where she was born. “I was surrounded by plants, animals and chirping birds—it was magical. I felt at ease, loved and safe in nature.” Ramirez Mingueta, the second eldest of six children, was a baby when her family […]
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A sweeping new study is helping pinpoint where whales, sharks, turtles, and other ocean giants need the most protection and where current efforts fall short. Led by Ana Sequeira of Australian National University and supported by the United Nations, the research synthesized data from 12,000 satellite-tracked animals across more than 100 species. It reveals how […]
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In a groundbreaking advance in the battle against Parkinson’s disease, researchers have unveiled a novel molecular pathway through which the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) acts to mitigate one of the disease’s most destructive features: the aggregation of α-synuclein proteins in neuronal cells. This discovery shines new light on the intricate molecular dance that governs […]

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By  Frederick R. Ball, Coleen W. Hill and Victoria (Tori) Hawekotte Pharmaceutical companies sometimes compensate sales agents per volume sold. The Fifth and Seventh Circuits have indicated that a company may structure such arrangements without running afoul of the Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS). However, such arrangements carry risk of violating the AKS and should […]
A groundbreaking new epidemiological study has unveiled an unexpected surge in the incidence of appendiceal adenocarcinoma (AA), a rare form of appendix cancer, in recent American birth cohorts. Employing robust population-based cancer registry data from the National Cancer Institute’s SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results) Program, researchers conducted a comprehensive birth cohort analysis spanning several […]

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By  Frederick R. Ball, Coleen W. Hill and Victoria (Tori) Hawekotte Pharmaceutical companies sometimes compensate sales agents per volume sold. The Fifth and Seventh Circuits have indicated that a company may structure such arrangements without running afoul of the Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS). However, such arrangements carry risk of violating the AKS and should […]
A groundbreaking new epidemiological study has unveiled an unexpected surge in the incidence of appendiceal adenocarcinoma (AA), a rare form of appendix cancer, in recent American birth cohorts. Employing robust population-based cancer registry data from the National Cancer Institute’s SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results) Program, researchers conducted a comprehensive birth cohort analysis spanning several […]
Saira Ramirez Mingueta Saira Ramirez Mingueta has vivid memories of visiting her grandparent’s home in Jalisco, Mexico, where she was born. “I was surrounded by plants, animals and chirping birds—it was magical. I felt at ease, loved and safe in nature.” Ramirez Mingueta, the second eldest of six children, was a baby when her family […]

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