Prostate cancer will be operated on with a nanopod
The FDA has allowed the use of a device called NanoKnife for the treatment of prostate cancer as part of clinical trials.
21.06.2013The FDA has allowed the use of a device called NanoKnife for the treatment of prostate cancer as part of clinical trials.
21.06.2013Startups should think carefully before going to venture funds for money. Entrepreneurs need to analyze and evaluate when it is better to attract investments, understand why a startup needs them and, most importantly, what the consequences of such attraction will be.
21.06.2013NitroMemantine returns the number of synapses to normal after several months of treatment in mice with Alzheimer's disease models.
21.06.2013If you want to take a scientifically unsubstantiated test for erectile dysfunction, keep in mind: the article in the Daily Mail (probably quite accidentally) forgot to attribute "On the rights of advertising, paid for by Pfizer."
21.06.2013Biotechnologists from Stanford University have successfully transplanted retinal prostheses into the eyes of rats, which dispense with a power source and require minimal surgical intervention for implantation.
20.06.2013Unusually long hyaluronic acid molecules in naked diggers prevent cells from reaching increased density during division. The formation of a tumor is often preceded by the "crowding" of cells, so its prevention can be considered as one of the additional barriers to carcinogenesis.
20.06.2013How are modern ideas about the mechanisms of aging changing, is it possible to influence them, what consequences will this lead to? Academician Vladimir Petrovich Skulachev answers these and other questions.
20.06.2013Eli Lilly Corporation has stopped the second phase of clinical trials of a drug for Alzheimer's disease after four study participants were found to have impaired liver function.
19.06.2013According to the researchers, natural selection is to blame for everything: men prefer to look for younger women as a sexual partner, so older women "get out of the game" with the help of menopause.
19.06.2013The success of the first clinical trials of kisspeptin ("kissing protein") indicates the advent of an era of safer IVF, which does not expose a woman's health to the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.
19.06.2013The method of noninvasive gene delivery to the cells of the eye can significantly expand the possibilities of gene therapy for blindness caused by both hereditary defects and age-related degenerative diseases.
19.06.2013Due to the ever-growing interest of patients in this procedure, the FDA has begun to develop a unified standard for intestinal microflora samples for transplantation.
19.06.2013A drug of the latest generation intended for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis has also proved effective against breast cancer, even with varieties of the disease resistant to standard treatment.
19.06.2013"There is no biotech industry in Russia yet, but if former spy Anna Chapman gets her way, the situation will change," the article in the Financial Times begins.
19.06.2013Antibodies to one of the proteins of the human papillomavirus appear in the blood several years before the diagnosis of oropharyngeal cancer. Such an early diagnosis will increase the chances of patients with a favorable outcome of the disease.
18.06.2013A man burned his wife together with a country house. He was pushed to this act by deep depression – the woman was bedridden and suffered from Alzheimer's disease.
18.06.2013In recent years, scientists have grown many types of tissues and organs from stem cells – from a heart valve to a whole heart. Urology did not stand aside either.
18.06.2013The method of detecting chromosomal abnormalities using cell-free fetal DNA obtained from the blood of a pregnant woman is a serious alternative to existing methods of prenatal diagnosis of congenital fetal pathologies.
18.06.2013It is probably not worth reviving the reputation of "Kremlin dreamers", especially with such strange projects as the promise of immortality.
18.06.2013The discovery of a mutation that prevents fat from accumulating will allow us to better understand the causes of the opposite condition – when there is too much fat. And this is relevant for a much larger number of people.
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