Life expectancy: lies, blatant lies…
Forbes columnist Clem Chambers is sure that the increase in life expectancy is a lie. And explains who benefits from it, and who – on the contrary.
09.07.2013Forbes columnist Clem Chambers is sure that the increase in life expectancy is a lie. And explains who benefits from it, and who – on the contrary.
09.07.2013NIOBIS company became one of the first startups of the Zelenograd Nanocenter, and today its project in the field of electrostimulation of cell growth on nanostructured surfaces is preparing to find serious investors.
09.07.2013Increasing the expression of the Scara1 protein is a promising approach to the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. This could potentially lead to the development of methods to use the immune system to delay the progression of the disease.
09.07.2013Glucose will tell us about the activity of different areas of a cancerous tumor: the more intensively cells divide, the more sugar they absorb, and the difference in glucose concentrations in tissues can be detected using a conventional MRI scanner.
09.07.2013Beer and wine can protect you from thromboembolism, but only if, firstly, you are a man, and secondly, you do not indulge your craving for alcohol too much.
08.07.2013Scientific phytotherapy is an important direction in official medicine. However, there is also traditional herbal medicine, which has many supporters. This article will cover several myths about herbal medicine.
08.07.2013A new era is beginning in Russian sports: genetic technologies are being introduced to train athletes. An example to follow is China, where champions were "raised" for the 2008 Olympics…
08.07.2013The technology of preimplantation genetic screening, which allows, among other things, relatively quickly and inexpensively to detect chromosomal abnormalities in embryos obtained as a result of IVF, has successfully passed the first test.
08.07.2013Alexander Gabibov, President of the Russian Society of Biochemists and Molecular Biologists, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, told about how Russia won the right to host the 38th Annual Congress of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) and what scientists expect from it.
05.07.2013There are cells in the pancreas of mice that can be transformed into insulin-producing beta cells; this transformation can be carried out at any age and several times. It remains for scientists to prove that this method is applicable to the human body.
05.07.2013According to researchers from the United States, most medical recommendations about the benefits of certain products lose their significance after a person reaches the age of 75.
05.07.2013A fierce dispute arose between a veterinarian from Texas, who allegedly proved the existence of a bigfoot, and a journalist who conducted an independent study.
05.07.2013As it turned out, in the application for patenting the stem cell treatment technique, Vannoni used photographs from the publications of other scientists. The clinical trials planned by the government have been canceled.
04.07.2013The doctors managed to increase the number of HIV-free patients to four: this time the lucky ones were two patients who had a bone marrow transplant due to blood cancer.
04.07.2013Brown fat helps us get rid of excess fat reserves, but in return increases the risk of atherosclerosis.
04.07.2013Under the influence of a laser beam, red blood cells begin to emit sound waves. Analyzing them, it is possible to determine the size and shape of red blood cells with high speed and accuracy. This technique can simplify and speed up the diagnosis of blood diseases.
04.07.2013Japanese scientists have constructed a rudimentary liver from human stem cells and transplanted it into a mouse organism, where the transplant grows and successfully performs the functions of a mature organ.
04.07.2013Qardio has introduced two wireless electronic devices for monitoring vital signs of the body, including people suffering from diseases of the cardiovascular system.
04.07.2013Measures to combat smoking, which were taken in 41 countries between 2007 and 2010, will help prevent about 7.4 million premature deaths by 2050, according to WHO.
04.07.2013The annual Frederick Bunting Grant Program was established by the Government of Canada to support the participation of outstanding young professionals, Canadian citizens and foreigners in research postdoctoral programs.
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