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15 July 12:29

The UK Biobank project has carried out over a billion scans to study ageing, providing essential data for disease research.

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The UK Biobank, the largest human imaging initiative, recently reached 100,000 scans of human organs, providing researchers with vital data for early detection of disease. The 11-year project allows access to anonymized images and data, facilitating disease prevention studies. Volunteers contribute to the research, and the data is used in nearly 17,000 scientific studies, demonstrating the project's significant impact on public health.

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