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Humans have just three types of gut bacteria populations
mtbeurope.info — “Every person--™s intestinal system falls into one of three clearly distinguishable types of gut microbiota, comparable to blood types. These types are not related to race, native country or diet, according to a new study on human microbe genetics published in Nature” View full resource at mtbeurope.info
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RT @NutrCareAutism Different types of gut bacteria explain differences in in uptake of nutrients, medications in humans http://bit.ly/jdvW5Z
Nasally delivered stem cell treatment for Parkinson--™s improves motor control
mtbeurope.info — “Stem cells, delivered intranasally, have been found to substantially improve motor function in Parkinson--™s disease” View full resource at mtbeurope.info
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Nasally delivered stem cell treatment for Parkinson’s improves motor control http://t.co/mS7eZyA via @AddThis
Siemens wins 15-year ,132m medical imaging contract in Spain
mtbeurope.info — “The Ministry of Health of the Spanish region of Murcia has awarded a managed equipment services contract worth ,132 million to Siemens Healthcare to supply up-to-date medical imaging technology for 15 years.” View full resource at mtbeurope.info
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Siemens wins 15-year €132m medical imaging contract in Spain http://bit.ly/cOpwnL - #imaging
Improved biopsy forceps for kidney cancer diagnosis
mtbeurope.info — “Cook Medical has introduced the BIGopsy Backloading Biopsy Forceps, a device designed to obtain large renal or ureteral tissue specimens up to 4 mm3 for cancer diagnosis.” View full resource at mtbeurope.info
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Improved biopsy forceps for kidney cancer diagnosis http://bit.ly/atheMu
Diabetes UK moves into social media
mtbeurope.info — “Diabetes UK moves into social media” View full resource at mtbeurope.info
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Diabetes UK moves into social media - http://tinyurl.com/llzyhs

