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Ministers failed to consider long-term pain of lockdown, scientists say

survey result The majority of British scientists surveyed believe the government is not paying enough attention to the long-term collateral damage of lockdowns. A wide-ranging survey conducted by The Telegraph and Censuswide shows that nearly seven in ten academics (68%) believe the negative impacts caused by the country’s lockdown should be given greater consideration. These… Read More »

Alzheimer’s is transmitted to patients from corpses

The woman is relieved Scientists have revealed for the first time that Alzheimer’s disease was transmitted to patients given hormones taken from corpses. Five people are believed to have developed Alzheimer’s after accidentally being treated with a human growth hormone containing dementia seeds. The defective hormone was given to more than 1,800 short children in… Read More »

UK and EU rebuild research partnership

British zero-emission truck manufacturer Tevva isn’t just trying to create a product that will replace diesel transportation. It also serves as a stage for European studies. At least in the way he talks. As part of a project organized by Horizon Europe, the European Union’s giant scientific research and innovation program, Tevva is working with… Read More »