A team of investigators at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) argues that it may have discovered a new way of combating the bladder disease called interstitial cystitis, which affects more than 500,000 people in the United States.These are only the official numbers, experts say, but the actual figures mi... |
27 December 2010 09:15 GMT |
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If you have a bladder disorder, you're also likely to have unusual brain activity, say the results of an experiment involving rats with overactive bladders. And if this is true for rats, then humans with this disorder could also suffer significant changes in the activity of the brain, which could help explain so... |
24 July 2008 03:26 GMT |
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The process of regenerating fingers would not benefit only injured soldiers or hurt civilians, but could also be a first step on the way of regenerating entire limbs or damaged parts of skin (in the case of scars), hearts and spinal cords. Some animals can regenerate their limbs naturally, like the salamanders (starf... |
6 May 2008 14:06 GMT |
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Bladder cancer turns into a nightmare the life of its victims, triggering excruciating piss problems. The disease affects about three times as many men as women: 50,000 men are estimated to develop it this year compared to 17,000 women in the US. Now a team led by Dr Chawnshang Chang, of the University of Rochester ... |
23 April 2007 06:40 GMT |
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