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

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

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

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
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
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
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
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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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