Light and sound therapy of Alzheimer's disease
Clinical studies of a new method of combating Alzheimer's disease have begun in the United States.
24.10.2019Clinical studies of a new method of combating Alzheimer's disease have begun in the United States.
24.10.2019A new method of obtaining antibodies from single B-lymphocytes will significantly reduce the time and cost of creating vaccines.
23.10.2019The new device allows for effective minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of diabetes and fatty liver disease.
15.10.2019Scientists and engineers are developing a miniature implant that can track an opioid overdose and inject an antidote.
15.10.2019Last week, many Russian news outlets talked about how "Japanese scientists revived a dead mouse brain."
15.10.2019Over the period from 2007 to 2017, the age-standardized cancer incidence rate increased for most countries of the world.
15.10.2019According to Nobel laureate Thomas Lindahl, almost all cases of cancer are the result of natural processes of cell activity.
14.10.2019Doctors from the Boston Burn Center managed to use pig skin tissue as an alternative to human skin.
14.10.2019The new development of Russian scientists gives the result many times faster than the polymerase chain reaction that has become a classic.
11.10.2019In the regenerating tissue of human cartilage, the expression of microRNAs, which are found in animals capable of regeneration, is increased.
11.10.2019Israeli doctors reported on the successful results of the first clinical trial on vaginal microbiota transplantation.
10.10.2019A capsule with a coating resistant to gastric juice carries microneedles that deliver insulin and other medications to the mucous membrane of the small intestine.
09.10.2019The neuropeptide, which is responsible, among other things, for the transmission of pain impulses, allows for early diagnosis of diabetes complications.
09.10.2019Neuralink technology could return to many disabled people the ability to feel the touch of the prosthesis to the surface.
09.10.2019Greg Semenza, Peter Ratcliffe and William Cailin 20 years ago understood how the cell reacts to oxygen. And yesterday we received the Nobel Prize for this.
08.10.2019For research on how cells sense and adapt to changes in oxygen levels in the environment.
07.10.2019The goal of the project is to create an autonomous implant that will give people with spinal cord injuries the ability to move and feel.
07.10.2019Swiss scientists have developed an artificial skin that provides tactile feedback.
30.09.2019Mediatoma startup has registered a tool for minimally invasive surgery for spinal compression fracture.
30.09.2019This is the first visual implant that the patient can use without the need to connect to an external device.
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