[ad_1] The test will be further investigated in England through the National Health Service (NHS). Up to 165,000 patients will try it next year and it could be introduced into common practice in 2024 or 2025, writes Lidovky.cz. Key results in three years The data shows that the test could …
Read More »Scientists develop a new biomaterial that accelerates bone healing
[ad_1] Scientists have developed a new biomaterial that helps bones heal faster by improving the regenerative capacity of adult stem cells. The study, led by researchers at RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and Temple Street CHI, is published in the current edition of Biomaterials, the highest-scoring journal in …
Read More »Virusend TX-10 Cleaner rapidly reduces SARS-CoV-2 infectivity
[ad_1] Researchers from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine conducted a study showing that a new disinfectant called Virusend TX-10 is highly effective in inactivating severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the agent responsible for it. current coronavirus disease 2019 (covid19. The study showed that Virusend TX-10 reduced SARS-CoV-2 …
Read More »Scientists are beginning to better understand how space travel affects the body
[ad_1] Space travel was one of the greatest achievements of the last century. In fact, getting humans into space took so much time, effort, dedication and planning. However, there is still so much to learn. Recently, scientists have gained more insight into how space travel specifically affects the body at …
Read More »Developing a smart platform that surpasses doctors in detecting “Corona” – Erm News
[ad_1] Northwestern University (NU) of America researchers have developed an electronic platform using the “deep learning” artificial intelligence program and named it “DeepCovid-XR”, so that it can Source: Nakhal Codes – Erm News publication date:Sunday 29 November 2020 13:51 GMT Date of update:Sunday 29 November 2020 17:00 GMT Researchers at …
Read More »93 drugs marketed in France would be dangerous, according to the magazine Prescgere
[ad_1] 2020-11-28T11: 50: 00.000 + 01: 00 – Emilie SPERTINO Not all drugs are created equal. At least these are the conclusions of the scientific journal To prescribe establishing its ninth annual list of drugs not recommended. A total of 112 drugs are on this blacklist. And 93 are marketed …
Read More »The MARA project aims to use new DNA-based nanotechnology to fight bacteria
[ad_1] Antibiotics are used to prevent and treat bacterial infections. They have played an important role in the fight against infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, pneumonia, typhoid fever and meningitis in 20th century. However, the misuse of antibiotics has also led to the development of so-called multi-drug resistance (MDR) whereby …
Read More »Elon Musk’s Starlink could potentially revolutionize healthcare
[ad_1] One of Elon Musk’s relatively recent and most successful initiatives is SpaceX, an advanced aerospace technology company with a mission of “Making Humanity Multiplanetary”. The company has celebrated some incredible milestones so far, from its successful transport of astronauts into space, to its bold steps in making missile technology …
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[ad_1] For the ninth consecutive year, the magazine To prescribe publishes the blacklist of marketing authorization medicines (AMMs). Let’s see what has changed since the article we wrote the year before. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Counterfeiting: beware of drugs sold on the Internet Counterfeiting affects all sectors, …
Read More »The Monash project aims to address adolescent post-pandemic mental health challenges
[ad_1] November 27, 2020 A Monash University project will seek to reduce the long-term risk of adolescent mental health problems by improving parents’ ability to support their children during the pandemic. A digital mental health project led by researchers from the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences and the …
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