An innovative strategy that analyzes a region of the genome offers the possibility of early diagnosis of schizophrenia, reports a
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Laparoscopic approach to cloacal malformation repair found safe in eligible patients
A minimally invasive surgical approach called laparoscopic rectal mobilization and urogenital separation appears to be a safe alternative to open
Continue reading »Why we need a scientific approach to mental health at work
With businesses looking to support the mental health of their staff more than ever, Wellcome is urging them to take
Continue reading »Scientists propose a new approach to assessing platelet activation risk
Researchers from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology together with their colleagues from National Research Center for Hematology have developed
Continue reading »Novel approach to immune system could lead to personalized therapy against sepsis
The human immune system uses two pre-programmed strategies to tackle infection. One is fever, a resistance mechanism that tries to
Continue reading »Psoriasis: Towards a novel therapeutic approach
Psoriasis is a frequent skin inflammatory disorder affecting 3% of the population. Psoriasis is characterized by hyperproliferation and defect of
Continue reading »Trial suggests inducing labor over ‘wait and see’ approach for late term pregnancies
Inducing labour at 41 weeks in low risk pregnancies is associated with a lower risk of newborn death compared with
Continue reading »New approach to pain treatment in diseases of the pancreas
One of the worst symptoms associated with inflammation or cancer of the pancreas is severe chronic pain. Pancreatic pain is
Continue reading »New best practice approach to resuscitation competence and data management unveiled for hospitals
An integrated resuscitation product pairing combining the latest in resuscitation science, data management and quality improvement solutions is being offered
Continue reading »Cancer tissue-freezing approach may help more breast cancer patients in lower income countries
A new reusable device created by the Johns Hopkins University can help women with breast cancer in lower income countries
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