HIV's hand, fresh blood and processed food: the F1000 Easter round up
3 April, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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Have a lovely Easter, readers!
HIV reveals its HAND. HIV tat causes neuronal autophagy, leading to HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND). https://t.co/fbtPTYFi6x
— F1000 (@F1000) March 30, 2015
Do processed foods cause gut inflammation? Gut commensal microbes could be dysregulated by additives/preservatives. https://t.co/KNnrfm5wEA
— F1000 (@F1000) April 1, 2015
Is fresher better when it comes to blood? Comparing mortality after transfusion with 'fresh' vs 'older' blood cells. https://t.co/BUIRUvM7R1
— F1000 (@F1000) March 31, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Correspondence: A Case of Iced-Tea Nephropathy. https://t.co/wevmy446qB
— NEJM (@NEJM) April 2, 2015
Spiders that looks like tiny birds attack at jaw's length: https://t.co/pFRfpxYMr4 #NoFooling pic.twitter.com/oBAtjw2sSX
— Science News (@ScienceNews) April 2, 2015
A single type of cancer may include a diverse collection of genetic abnormalities. #CancerFilm pic.twitter.com/3903ShaSCP
— National Cancer Inst (@theNCI) April 2, 2015
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