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These short documentary videos explore the struggles of living with cystic fibrosis and the current state of research into this illness

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ME is often dismissed – but sufferers like Emily Collingridge are dying | Scott Jordan Harris | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Scott Jordan Harris: How many young people have to die before 'chronic fatigue syndrome' merits properly funded biomedical research?View full resource at guardian.co.uk

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ME is often dismissed – but sufferers like Emily Collingridge are dying | Scott Jordan Harris | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Scott Jordan Harris: How many young people have to die before 'chronic fatigue syndrome' merits properly funded biomedical research?View full resource at guardian.co.uk

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RT @mocost: Today's post includes a cool vid of young neurons crawl along capillaries http://t.co/fu7irmVz

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Depression in young people increases risk of heart disease mortality

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Young blood rejuvenates old brains | Mo Costandi | Neurophilosophy blog | Science | guardian.co.uk

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Young blood rejuvenates old brains | Mo Costandi | Neurophilosophy blog | Science | guardian.co.uk

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After your final status update [video] | Science | guardian.co.uk

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Cryonics pioneer Robert Ettinger dies | Science | guardian.co.uk

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Lack of clinical data for medical devices is putting patients' lives at risk | Science | guardian.co.uk

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Let's see more of Mrs Brian Cox -- doing science on TV | Lindsay Keith | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

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Richard Trevithick's mighty steam locomotive honoured in Google doodle | Science | guardian.co.uk

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Robert Winston goes back to school - video | Science | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Fertility pioneer Robert Winston and young researchers from Imperial College London want to inspire school pupils to become scientistsView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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