Peptide in blood and tissue inhibits the growth of breast tumors
Scientists have made a new discovery, which may become a new weapon in fight against breast cancer.
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Scientists have made a new discovery, which may become a new weapon in fight against breast cancer.
Researchers at University of Otago, has found in a study that men and women who are in relationships for longer than five years are less likely to be depressed, to consider or attempt suicide, or to be dependent on alcohol or drugs.
British scientists have developed a new artificial artery that functions the same way as a real blood vessel.
Scientists have begun a project to discover how to use DNA to identify the source and track the spread of hospital superbugs.
Global Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (GAPIO) organised its inaugural press conference, with a vision to improving healthcare worldwide.
Scientists at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and the University of Texas at Austin have found that environmental influences experienced by a father can be passed down to the next generation, “reprogramming” how genes function in offspring.
Google has recently announced an application that allows to visualize complex 3D graphics of the human body.
Electronic health tools could help improve drug adherence and reduce medication errors among elderly populations, according to a report from the Center for Technology and Ageing, as per reports.
A new diagnostic tool that could help predict a fatal complication in lung transplantation patients, have developed by University of Michigan researchers.
A new diagnostic tool that could help predict a fatal complication in lung transplantation patients, have developed by University of Michigan researchers.
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CompuGroup Medical has expanded its European position by acquiring the Belgian company Belgiedata BVBA.
According to a recent research published in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine shows that positron emission tomography (PET) scans can offer an uation of cognitive dysfunction of FIRES, its evolution and further prognosis.