Health Science

papercut-style illustration of the human digestive system in brown containing green, blue, yellow, and white bacteria of various shapes, all on a blue background
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two wooden bowls, one containing fresh and one containing dried cranberries sit on a wooden table surrounded by other loose cranberries
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a woman's hand held out flat displaying an unlit cigarette and a black e-cigarette or vape pen
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a human brain outline filled with a web of multicolored connected lines representing neurons, all on a dark navy background
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a person wearing blue gloves and a white lab coat removes and inspects tubes of blood samples from a rack
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an assortment of bandaging equipment sits on a white table, including tweezers, scissors, tensor bandages, and gauze
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separated blood samples in a black tube rack in a laboratory, yellow and red liquid in clear tubes
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The left half of the image is an electron microscopic image of nanoparticles seen as dark grey circles on a light grey background. The right half of the image shows the same nanoparticles as black dots attacking basal-like breast cancer cells shown in yellow with blue normal cells behind them.
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 Cartoon illustration of tiny people researching arthritis, looking at an x-ray of patients hands with autoimmune disease and/or joint inflammation, on a white background
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3D illustration of the neurons and synapses within a human brain, shown in multicolor connected strands webbing through a brain shaped outline, all on a dark blue-black background
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generic white rapid antigen tests, one positive and one negative, on a bright blue surface
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3d rendered image showing red and orange cancer cells on a blue tissue surface as if seen under enhanced scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing the overall shape of the cells' surface at a very high magnification
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