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"path": "/2026/02/scientist-awarded-grant-to-study-severe-e-coli-complication/",
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"textContent": "A scientist at a university in England has been given funding to study a serious condition that can develop after an E. coli infection.\n\nDr. Patrick Walsh from Newcastle University received a Kidney Research UK paediatric start up grant of £40,000 ($54,300) to look",
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