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ScientistsHave DiscoveredBlood Protein
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an inflammationcausingprotein in the blood
Researchdiscoversneuroprotective protein in blood
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Harvard ResearchersDiscoverBlood Protein
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Drink and Drugs ' fuel British Sexual Health Crisis ' 2ScientistsHave DiscoveredBlood Protein
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that can predict 10-year cognitive decline Researchers based at King ’s College London have joined forces with other scientists across the world to discover a protein in blood that appears to predict 10-year decline in memory and thinking skills in healthy peoplediscoveredthat can predict 10-year cognitive decline Researchers based at King ’s College London have joined forces with other scientists across the world to discover a protein in blood that appears to predict 10-year decline in memory and thinking skills in healthy people
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