People suffering from Alzheimer’s also have serious blood flow problems in the brain, and a team of scientists in Bristol might have just come up with a solution.They have discovered some of the processes responsible for the leaky blood vessels within the brain, and their findings could turn existing drugs into... |
7 December 2010 08:17 GMT |
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Patients with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) should also have their heart monitored along with skeletal muscles, as new study carried out by Nationwide Children's Hospital and published online in Human Molecular Genetics, reports cardiac dysfunctions in mice model.Scientists considered SMA to be a debilitating ne... |
11 August 2010 05:35 GMT |
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A group of Swiss experts, based at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), announce the development of a new 3D simulation software, that could in the near future be used to predict a patient's risk of developing heart diseases. The team, based at the EPFL Laboratory of Multiscale Modeling of Materi... |
20 May 2010 10:58 GMT |
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Researchers at the University of Lund, in Sweden, announce a major breakthrough in the field of medical observations techniques. They have devised a way of keeping track of blood flow in patients heads in real-time, a feat that will eliminate the numerous inconveniences related to already-existing imaging methods suc... |
23 March 2010 11:53 GMT |
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It would seem that researchers worldwide have a keen interest in developing technologies that can read the human mind, and show what an individual decides to do even before the person in question knows. And, in case you're wondering, yes, it's possible, as the human brain has been proven to make decisions s... |
13 March 2009 10:46 GMT |
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A new device could help doctors speed up wound recovery, which usually takes several days, or even weeks. Burns and cuts could all heal a lot faster if the new patent for a "wound sucker" gets approval. The medical gadget is applied on top of the wound, and then it creates a low-pressure area inside its cup, which he... |
17 November 2008 08:57 GMT |
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