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      A mixed experience: Being Indian and British – The Oxford Student - 4 month(s) ago

      Arun Lewis shares his experience in navigating both sides of his British and Indian culture as a mixed race person based in the UK

      Source: www.oxfordstudent.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Cardiologists
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        A mixed experience: Being Indian and British https://t.co/duq9LvEhp4 via @theoxstudent.com By my son… @aayshacader @rallamee @Drroxmehran @DrAsifQasim @peterfrankopan @ncurzen @DrMarthaGulati @drsonyaburgess @DrQuinnCapers4 @doctor_oxford @DalrympleWill @parthaskar

    • Mashup Score: 40
      A mixed experience: Being Indian and British – The Oxford Student - 4 month(s) ago

      Arun Lewis shares his experience in navigating both sides of his British and Indian culture as a mixed race person based in the UK

      Source: www.oxfordstudent.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Cardiologists
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      • Profile photo of 	ShrillaB
        ShrillaB

        A mixed experience: Being Indian and British https://t.co/duq9LvEhp4 via @theoxstudent.com By my son… @aayshacader @rallamee @Drroxmehran @DrAsifQasim @peterfrankopan @ncurzen @DrMarthaGulati @drsonyaburgess @DrQuinnCapers4 @doctor_oxford @DalrympleWill @parthaskar

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      Can we slow down or, better yet, reverse ageing? – The Oxford Student - 1 year(s) ago

      Ageing is defined as the decline in physiological function with decreased survival and fertility rate as age increases. As the elderly population grows in the next 20 years,  ageing is likely to become a major risk factor for disease-induced mortality, and it is of clinical relevance and interest to search for remedies.  Methods for slowing down ageing Epigenetic reprogramming: Epigenetics is defined as the regulation of gene expression by means other than an individual’s DNA sequence. Epigenetic changes occur at […]

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        Can we slow down or, better yet, reverse ageing? – The Oxford Student https://t.co/YozIWcR5fw

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