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Second quarter impacted by declines in glyphosate business

Leverkusen, August 8, 2023 – Bayer published detailed results for the second quarter of 2023 on Tuesday, after having already communicated key figures for the three-month period and lowering its outlook for full-year 2023 in a July 24 news release. The revised guidance was mainly due to a significant further decline in sales of glyphosate-based …

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8 Sneaky Signs Your Testosterone Is Too Low

Welcome to Testosterone HQ—Men’s Health‘s guide to the exciting, complicated, and revolutionary world of testosterone. For everything you need to know about T, click here. TESTOSTERONE IS CRUCIAL for building muscle and fueling your sex drive. It’s also essential for maintaining bone mass, producing red blood cells, and other bodily functions. Receptors for the hormone …

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High metabolism is an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease, finds study

Credit: CC0 Public Domain An early phase in the process of developing Alzheimer’s disease is a metabolic increase in a part of the brain called the hippocampus, report researchers from Karolinska Institutet in a study published in Molecular Psychiatry. The discovery opens up for new potential methods of early intervention. Alzheimer’s disease is the most …

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Trust is the most important factor for British South Asians when taking part in genetic research to tailor medications

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have gathered detailed insights from the British South Asian community that could lead to more successful implementation of genetic testing to help tailor the use of routine medications. Their findings are published in The Pharmacogenomics Journal and indicate key issues that could affect the …

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Cigarette style warning labels could reduce people’s meat consumption

Credit: Durham University Cigarette-style graphic warning labels could reduce people’s meat consumption, according to new research. The study suggests the use of warning labels on meat options could improve public health and reduce the UK’s carbon footprint. The team from Durham University tested a range of warning labels, including those that warn people of the …

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Proof-of-concept study shows fossil fuels responsible for heart arrhythmias in mammals

Credit: CC0 Public Domain One of the most common byproducts of the burning of fossil fuels, phenanthrene, causes heart arrhythmias in mice, proving for the first time it is toxic to mammals. The study, led by Professor Holly Shiels from The University of Manchester was published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives on 1 Nov. …

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Next-generation influenza B vaccines provide broad and long-lasting protection against flu viruses in preclinical tests

B-COBRA HA antigens for the vaccination and infection of pre-immune ferrets. Credit: Scientific Reports (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-43003-2 Recent preclinical results indicate novel next-generation vaccine candidates developed at Cleveland Clinic protect against multiple strains of influenza and last longer than vaccines currently in use. The vaccines are part of Cleveland Clinic’s global vaccine research program, led …

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The 27 Best Movies of 2023 So Far (and 18 More We Can’t Wait For)

Missing Sony Pictures The people behind 2018’s underrated and very thrilling Searching (which starred John Cho and told almost its entire story through a computer screen) are back for a spiritual sequel with Missing, with The Last of Us and Euphoria star Storm Reid taking the lead. And it’s just as fun, with just as …

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