Dr Sara Josephine Baker, born in 1873, was a suffragette, a female physician, and openly gay. Her work in NYC teaching mothers with infants basic hygiene skills saved the lives of many babies and lead to the establishment of the Department of Health’s Division of Child Hygiene.
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this is so exciting. imagine a one-time treatment that permanently lowers high cholesterol! new clinical trials are using crispr gene editing in the liver to snip out genes that make bad cholesterol. one early study saw a 62% drop with a single dose.
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The ADA opinion piece that was too scary to be distributed at the ADA meeting has gone full Streisand.
Y'all are doing the Lord's work.
Two separate clinical trials are showing promising results for a "one-and-done" CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing treatment that permanently lowers cholesterol. By targeting genes in the liver responsible for
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