Formulate polices that can help eradicate caderism – CSPR

THE Civil Society for Poverty Reduction (CSPR) says that there is need for better policies that should respond to youth unemployment on a larger approach and a measure to end caderism which has continued.

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Morphology-based gross classification system for hepatocellular carcinoma stratification

A new study published in the journal Gut has found that different gross subtypes of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) have significantly different prognoses and molecular characteristics. The study, led by researchers at The First Hospital of Jilin University, suggests that gross classification may be valuable for developing individualized diagnosis and treatment strategies for HCC.

Researchers identify three genes associated with neurodevelopmental disorders

An international study group led by researchers of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have identified how three novel genes cause neurodevelopmental disorders. Researchers now have a better sense of the genes’ roles in human brain development and function and their ability to serve as potential therapeutic targets in the future. The findings were recently published online by the Journal of Clinical Investigation.