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NSCLC: Advances in Treatment

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Advances in theoretical modeling of atomic nuclei

The ISOLDE facility seen from above. Credit: CERN The atomic nucleus is a tough nut to crack. The strong interaction between the protons and neutrons that make it up depends on many quantities, and these particles, collectively known as nucleons, are subject to not only two-body forces but also three-body ones. These and other features…
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Advances in telemedicine are on the way in 2022

2020 and 2021 saw the mainstreaming of telehealth and the rise of remote patient monitoring. These changes to the healthcare landscape were helped partly by requirements of the COVID-19 pandemic and partly by the subsequent loosening of telemedicine reimbursement and licensure regulations by the government. But what's to happen in 2022? Will the government and…
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Vaccinating Kids, Advances in Treatments, and More News

A shot for kids moves forward, vaccine mandates go into effect, and new treatments show promise. Here’s what you should know:Want to receive this weekly roundup and other coronavirus news? Sign up here!HeadlinesA shot for kids gets one step closer to approval right as it’s needed mostThis week, Pfizer-BioNTech submitted data from its clinical trial…
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Iran’s advances spur debate in Israel on “nuclear ambiguity” policy

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett doesn’t think Israel needs to change its “nuclear ambiguity” policy for now as a response to Iran's latest nuclear advances, two senior Israeli officials tell me.Why it matters: Israel has never acknowledged that it has a military nuclear program, and claims it “won’t be the first country to introduce nuclear weapons to the…
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