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The Intercellular Genetic Language Is Our First Language
Professor of Clinical Genomics and Personalized Medicine Alireza Fazeli looks into communication between cells from pregnancy to cancer. Continue reading
Posted in Events, Medical sciences
Tagged cancer, cells, communication, Ebola, embryo, fazeli, infertility, pregnancy, prenatal
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The Reason For Strokes in Children Is Still Unknown; Rehabilitation Is Getting Better
Every year, three to four newborns leave the hospital with a diagnosis for stroke. Rael Laugesaar, junior research fellow at the Department of Pediatrics explains that the reasons for strokes in children are still unknown but with regular rehabilitative care they are able to live a normal life. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Medical sciences, Research, Studies
Tagged baby, birth, diagnosis, newborn, pediatrics, perinatal, pregnancy, prenatal, rehabilitation, stroke
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