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Stem
cell therapies can be life changing, but they have only been
approved for a handful of conditions. That doesn’t stop
thousands of clinics around the world – including in the US,
Mexico, India and China – offering treatments for conditions
ranging from hair loss to Parkinson’s.
Some
of these clinics touting unproven stem cell treatments have
been endorsed by celebrities. Often desperate people are
shelling out thousands of dollars for treatments that can do
little good and can cause serous harm. Darius
Widera, a stem cell biologist, reports.
Every
year, lists of the most liveable cities on Earth are produced.
But in whose eyes are these cities
liveable? The people who do live in them, or near them,
may have very different criteria to those international groups
that asses them. And as parts of Europe and the US are hit by
more heatwaves,
what can be done to help deal with them? |
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Clint Witchalls
Senior Health Editor,
London | |
Xinhua/Alamy Stock Photo
Darius Widera, University of Reading
Over
1,500 clinics are selling unapproved and unproven stem cell
therapies. |
The fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. This fungus
can cause a number of disorders in people with compromised
immune function or other lung diseases. Kateryna Kon/Science Photo
Library/GettyImages
Rachael Dangarembizi, University of Cape Town
Africa
is suffering from a silent, but costly, epidemic of fungal
infections. |
Dean Lewins/AAP
David Rowe, Western Sydney University
It’s
the biggest sporting event in Australia since the 2000 Sydney
Olympics. |
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Emma Hill, Coventry University; Ben
Vivian, Coventry University
Europe
is gripped by a heatwave called Cerberus - it may be a
sign of things to come.
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Jesus Lizana, University of Oxford;
Nicole Miranda, University of Oxford; Radhika Khosla,
University of Oxford
Rising
temperatures threaten the UK, Switzerland and Norway
with more uncomfortably hot days – new research.
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Shreyashi Dasgupta, University of
Liverpool; Annemiek Prins, Radboud University
What
makes a city workable to many people is access to
informal labour markets, cheap travel options,
flexible housing and rental arrangements.
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Jorge Duany, Florida International
University
The
political status of Puerto Rico continues to be
intensely contested, but measures to make the island
the 51st state remain elusive.
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Victoria Gibbon, University of Cape Town
Hopefully
more curators and custodians of repositories of human
skeletal remains will attempt to redress some of the
wrongs of the past.
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Peter Dreier, Occidental College
As
actors join screenwriters in a strike that has shut
down movie productions, a labor historian looks back
at union action on the silver screen.
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Ian Enochs, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration
Water
temperatures in the 90s off Florida in July are
alarming, a NOAA coral scientist writes. Scientists in
several North American countries have already spotted
coral bleaching off their
coasts. | |
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Sent: Monday, July
17, 2023 10:32 AM
Subject: Stem cell
clinics offering expensive and unproven treatment |