For World Hepatitis Day 2024, we are sharing a selection of articles, blogs, and other related hepatitis research.
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- Study finds that local-area proportions of green space is not a significant predictor of mental wellbeing buff.ly/2s0d3YL
- Microparticles may be breast cancer's secret weapon to evade the immune system: bit.ly/2q2USRB #Cancer #BreastCancer
- An article published in #BMCMedInformDecisMak presents INNBC DApp: a decentralized application providing a simple front-end user interface connected with a smart contract for recording scientific data on a modern, proof-of-stake blockchain.
- Vitamin D deficiency is associated with compromised inflammatory responses and higher pulmonary involvement in COVID-19 affected patients, according to a study published in Respiratory Research.
- A study in #BMCGastroEnterol finds that acute hemorrhagic colitis is characteristic in mild cases of the omicron variant of COVID-19 with gastrointestinal bleeding. The authors suggest keeping acute hemorrhagic colitis in mind when examining such patients.
- Replying to @BioMedCentralOn the theme of art, this paper and accompanying blog used mathematics to digitally explore paintings. Surprisingly they found that in Edvard Munch’s “The Scream”, the two sides of the bridge do not meet. bit.ly/2V8VbJm #WorldHeritageDay
GIF - Eye colour in wild species tends to be fixed, whereas humans and domesticated animals show multiple eye colours. Why is this? bit.ly/2r2R1Fe
- With #COVID19 dominating the news, it is easy to forget about other serious diseases, such as #dengue. Learn more about the spread of degue and the resulting implications. bit.ly/2HNkWdd
- Up to 80 million bacteria are transferred during a 10 second kiss: bit.ly/2uNMCTg #InternationalKissingDay






