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英NICE最終ガイダンス案、前立腺がんワクチン「Provenge」推奨せず
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2015-1-29 6:05)
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英国立医療技術評価機構(NICE)は2015年1月13日、米Dendreon社の「Provenge」(sipuleucel-T)をNHS(英国民保健サービス)での使用を非推奨とする内容の最終ガイダンス案を発表した。
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Blood bank data turns donations into a numbers game
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-1-29 5:30)
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An initiative in New York is using machine learning to figure out who's most likely to donate blood - and what's best to say to encourage them
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Plastic Age: How it's reshaping rocks, oceans and life
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-1-29 5:00)
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The ultimate fate of waste plastic is hazy? but we know future geologists will find traces of a fleeting era written in the stones. Welcome to the Plasticene (full text available to subscribers)
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India eyes ambitious renewables targets - with US help
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-1-29 4:30)
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Months before the UN climate summit in Paris, India has set ambitious new targets for renewable energy, and will now have access to US know-how
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Brazil hit hard by worst drought since 1930
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-1-29 4:00)
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Four million people in Brazil's south-east powerhouse have been hit by water rationing and blackouts in the country's worst drought on record
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It's OK to soak up the sun, just don't get burned
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-1-29 3:30)
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Sunshine police take note, the latest guidelines from the UK's health advisory body NICE suggest we should actively seek out some rays
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Prince Philip: Great engineers can improve the world
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-1-29 3:00)
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The Queen Elizabeth Prize for engineering recognises the huge contribution engineers make to our everyday lives, says The Duke of Edinburgh
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Today on New Scientist
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-1-29 2:30)
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All the latest on newscientist.com: E. O. Wilson on extinction and religion, sperm whale's poonado, fractals in throbbing stars and more
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Solo supernovae challenge cosmic distance standards
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-1-29 2:21)
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Supernovae were thought to need help from a nearby star– if they don't, we may have to rethink how we measure cosmic distances as well as dark energy
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Do sugary drinks trigger early puberty in girls?
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-1-29 2:00)
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There's a link between sugary beverages and early puberty, regardless of girls' body size. We look at what the underlying cause could be
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