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Secret disclosed about self-healing embryos

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The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, is one of the world's top-ranking multidisciplinary research institutions. Now a molecular genetics research team around Prof Read more …

A new imaging tool?

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Mammography is the common way to detect breast cancer. But it’s not perfect: it struggles to image dense glandular tissue or early-stage tumours. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Read more …

Developing new biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis

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Latest estimates predict that the global prevalence of Alzheimer's disease will quadruple by 2050. The EU funded research project "PredictAD" aimed at developing new Read more …

Multiple-targeted therapies

The next big development in biological targeted therapies for advanced breast cancer will be drugs acting via multiple mechanisms, experts told delegates attending the 1st Asian Read more …

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Following 12 years of development, German surgeons and technicians have successfully implanted the world’s first vision prosthesis in six blind patients. Read more …

Medtronic’s new generation drug-eluting stents

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At the German Congress of Cardiology, this March, Professor Sigmund Silber, of the Cardiology and Clinical Practice, in Munich, presented results from the Medtronic RESOLUTE Read more …

GE’s portable ultrasound systems check USA’s Olympic athletes

As the opening of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games nears, the US Olympic Committee (USOC) and the General Electric Company (a Worldwide Partner of the Olympic Games) are running two Read more …

From head to toe

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The new Philips 256-slice Brilliance iCT came in to use recently at the University Hospital in Ulm. The system produces quick, high-res scans with 80% less radiation. Read more …

Image-guided radiation therapy

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Artiste is a linear accelerator and CT scanner combined. At the German Cancer Research Centre, a team of scientists led by Professors Wolfgang Schlegel and Uwe Oelfke of the Read more …

Lab-cultured cardiac cells

Three types of human heart cells have been grown from cultures derived from embryonic stem cells, by a team of Canadian, US and UK scientists. Read more …

Frost & Sullivan honours healthcare leaders at Berlin award banquet

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Berlin, Feb. 2008 - Philips Speech Recognition Systems was among the 15 healthcare companies to receive Frost & Sullivan’s "Excellence in Healthcare Award" in Read more …

Aspirin “resistant” patients - increased risk of heart attack

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According to a study that was recently published on bmj.com, researchers found evidence that a significant number of patients treated with low doses of aspirin for its Read more …

New technology enhances X-ray images

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An innovative method to produce dark-field X-ray images was recently presented by researchers from the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) and the EPFL in Switzerland. Dark-field images Read more …

World premiere at MEDICA

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Over 15 million people are affected by strokes annually, and about five million of these (source: WHO 2004) are left with lasting damage. Read more …

Tracking TB bacterium from space

TB bacterium have a unique chemical coating and it is hoped that a tiny gas chromatograph mass spectrometer (GC-MS) – a detection device* developed for the Beagle 2, on its Read more …

Stem Cell therapy repairs lungs in mice

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At the Annual Congress of the European Respiratory Society (ERS), which took place in Stockholm, September 15-19, 2007, researchers from the Imperial College London, UK, presented Read more …

Effectiveness of multidrug combinations for chemotherapy

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Professor Loennidis, University of Ioannina School of Medicine, Greece, and a team of researchers examined 242 randomized trials, performed during the last fourty years and Read more …

ERS COPD Research Award 2007

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Dr Morten Dahl, Herlev University Hospital Copenhagen, Denmark, and Simonetta Baraldo, Padova, Italy, won this year’s annual awards of The European Respiratoy Society (ERS), which Read more …

Development of potential Hepatitis C vaccine

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The British Midlands’ University of Nottingham discovered a possible vaccine for use in the treatment of Hepatits C. At the 161st. meeting of the Society for General Microbiology Read more …

Insulin capsules – a promising alternative to injections

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Researchers from the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, UK, presented a study at The British Pharmaceutical Conference, held from 10th to 12th September, 2007, at Manchester Read more …

Could a virtual game help pandemic studies?

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USA – Online game worlds might prove useful for the study of a spread of human infectious diseases, according to scientists Eric Lofgren and Nina Fefferman, of Rutgers University Read more …

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