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Major advance in fibrosis treatment: Liver cirrhosis reversed in rats

In tests Japanese scientists have successfully reversed cirrhosis using an artificial molecule. Cirrhosis of the liver is a very serious condition, a form of fibrosis which produces hardened cells in the liver, making it dysfunctional.
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Researchers capture the first image of charges within a single molecule in a pioneering experiment that sheds new light on the molecular world.

A very thin atmosphere of molecular oxygen has been found around another one of Saturn's moons.

Dr James Flanagan, the Breast Cancer Campaign scientific fellow at Imperial College, London, and Prof Nessa Carey, author of The Epigenetics Revolution, discuss the new research that has uncovered evidence that molecular changes in a gene can be associated with breast cancer risk.
Foreign nationals are to be offered free treatment for HIV on the NHS under plans backed by the government.
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New HIV pill on track for FDA approval

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