New drugs Transport doctor prior to an enormous Problem. Many of them can not be by conventional Tests, evidence. But
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New lab-grown brains are as active as premature babies’
New lab-grown brains are as active as premature babies’ – but scientists promise they can’t ‘think’ Stem cells have been
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 »Cat ladies aren't crazy, suggests new research
Oi, you. Next time you dismiss a woman as a ‘crazy cat lady’ just because they bought their kitty an
Continue reading »The new contrast agent makes MRI safer
Researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital have developed a new, possibly safer contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The
Continue reading »Transgender, transhuman: Technological advances offer increased choices but also create new prejudices
In the 2019 TV series Years and Years, a young girl dissatisfied with her life reveals to her parents she
Continue reading »New clues on stem cell transplant rejection revealed in study
In 2006, scientists discovered a way to “reprogram” mature cells—adult skin cells, for example—into stem cells that could, in principle,
Continue reading »How to stay healthy as flesh-eating bacteria infections move into new, more northern waters
infectious disease expert discusses how to stay healthy as flesh-eating bacteria infections move into new, more northern waters Infections caused
Continue reading »Single enzyme helps drive inflammation in mice, provides target for new sepsis drugs
Sepsis occurs when the body goes overboard in its attempt to fight off an infection. Immune cells rush in, overreact
Continue reading »UTI discovery may lead to new treatments
Sufferers of recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs) could expect more effective treatments thanks to University of Queensland-led research. UTIs are
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