Risk-Taking Behavior Linked to Persistence of Male Bisexuality Genes
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A new study sheds light on the persistence of genes associated with male bisexuality in the human genome. The research suggests that these genes are linked to risk-taking behavior, which confers reproductive benefits to heterosexual men carrying them.
Joel Torres and Joe Maniski-Luke, speakers at GIANT Healht's The National ICS Innovation Congress in December 2024, are inviting you to the upcoming webinar: Enhancing your accreditation programme with Tendable.
When: Thu, 20 Feb
Time: 13:00 - 14:00 CET
Place: Online
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Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has launched Lung Cancer Screening in the fight against lung cancer.
The screening involves an initial phone conversation to check eligibility followed by a further telephone appointment with a healthcare professional which will focus on…