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Microscopy: Single-Lens Reflex camera shows real-time frame images

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The Olympus E-330 digital micro-imaging system promises new perspectives for biological procedures: With the unique digital Single-Lens Reflex (SLR) camera real-time frame images Read more …

Bone Support study is underway

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Cerament Spine Support, designed by the medical technology company BoneSupport to treat osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures, has achieved full patient enrolment in an Read more …

Blood test may detect Alzheimer’s disease before symptoms appear

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A new blood test is under development that has detected two kinds of proteins found in people suffering Alzheimer’s.
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Discovered: a new genetic route to skin cancer

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UK – A complex chain of molecular triggers involved in the development of malignant melanoma has been unravelled
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New Cancer Drug Hope

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AstraZeneca has been collaborating with researchers who detected a potential Aurora B inhibitor.
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The Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research

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The objective of the CNIC is to lead cardiovascular research in Spain and establish itself as a leading international centre.
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The European Institute of Molecular Imaging

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The First European Institute of Molecular Imaging (EIMI) was foundet at the Westphalian Wilhelms-University in Muenster, Germany.
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BMI does not predict outcome for HD patients

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The body mass index (BMI) is not a reliable indicator for obesity and therefore cannot predict the outcome for patients with heart disease.
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Drug, vaccine and surgery

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Obesity is a burgeoning nightmare for everyone involved in healthcare delivery. New treatment possibilities can help to solve this probelm.
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Liver transplants

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Until now, a liver transplant was the only treatment for patients with liver failure. Now primitive cells might become an alternative therapy.
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Drug therapy for heart-endangering staphylococcus infections

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Researchers demonstrated the effectiveness and safety of a new drug for treating bloodstream and heart infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria.
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Student’s immune defences hit by examination nerves

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Researchers found out important links between mental stress and characteristic complex physical inflammation reactions of allergies.
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DNA copying

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Researchers have made a significant new discovery about how cells copy their genetic information accurately and efficiently to avoid cancers and other diseases.
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An all-out attack on auto-immune disease

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The foundation of the AESKU.KIPP Institute, based in Wendelsheim, Germany, presents a platform to initiate and co-ordinate international auto-immunity research projects.
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Pulmotension

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EU multidisciplinary lung research project aims to cure pulmonary hypertension.
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Prenatal stem cell therapy

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While today prenatal diagnostics provides a wide range of possibilities, prenatal therapy is still rather limited. Read more …

Donation to Swedish Brain Foundation gains research funds

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Sweden - The Swedish Brain Foundation has received a donation of SEK 250 thousand (approximately e27,593) to support advanced research and development, from GE Healthcare, based Read more …

Iron oxide nanoparticles for biomedical MR imaging

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Researchers open up new opportunities for cellular and molecular MR imaging.
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Regular intake of NSAIDs reduces breast cancer risk

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USA - Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) could reduce the risk for breast cancer by 71%, according to recent studies published in the journal BMC Cancer. In colorectal Read more …

Biochip for the early detection of cancer

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The Innsbruck Biocentre, led by Professor Lukas Huber, is involved in a major European research project. This involves the development of a ‘biological interface’ for a new Read more …

Small wireless device to improve cancer treatment

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USA - Engineers are developing a tiny wireless device – the size of a rice grain – to be implanted in tumours to indicate the precise radiation dose received and to locate the Read more …

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Accu-Chek® Combo – put effective diabetes management into action

At the annual congress of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) this year in Rome, Roche Diabetes Care introduced Accu-Chek Combo – the insulin pump system that combines an insulin pump with an intelligent glucose monitoring system, a bolus calculator, and an integrated pump remote-control.

Carestream: technical infrastructure for EU funded R-bay project

Carestream Health is a major technical infrastructure provider to the EU-funded R-Bay validation project, which aims to address the uneven spread of radiologists across member states. CARESTREAM Radiology and Information Management Solutions are driving the initial test platform for the project by facilitating remote reporting of images from hospitals in Denmark, Finland and Czech Republic by clinical providers in Estonia, Lithuania and the Netherlands.

Insulin in oral capsules

At the international congress on diabetes in September, Oramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc. introduced its oral insulin capsules that might in the future replace injections patients currently have to face. Last week Oramed announced the agreement with ETI Karle Clinical Pvt. Ltd. to conduct phase 2B clinical trials for its oral insulin capsules.