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- Detecting eye diseases using a Smartphone
 - Colorectal cancer: Second-line cetuximab active beyond progression in quadruple wild-type patients with mcrc
 - Climate change is turning male dragon lizards into females
 
|    Detecting eye diseases using a Smartphone Posted: 04 Jul 2015 05:45 AM PDT Researchers have developed software that detects eye diseases such as diabetic macular edema using a smartphone. The system is aimed at general physicians who could detect the condition and refer the patient to a specialist.    |   
|      Posted: 04 Jul 2015 05:43 AM PDT Patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) that are mutation-free in the KRAS, NRAS, BRAF and PIK3CA genes showed significant benefit from continuing anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) therapy beyond progression following first-line chemotherapy and an anti-EGFR monoclonal antibody, according to new study results.    |   
|    Climate change is turning male dragon lizards into females Posted: 04 Jul 2015 05:24 AM PDT A climate-induced change of male dragon lizards into females occurring in the wild has been confirmed for the first time, according to recent research.    |   
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