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IMB researchers have developed a new class of painkillers based on the 'love' hormone oxytocin to treat pain caused by IBS and IBD
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Cast your vote for the Infensa team in the Problem Solver category.
They are nominated for their work to improve outcomes for people who experience a heart attack or stroke, supported by an unexpected ally – the venomous Australian funnel-web spider.
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