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Frog skin upcycled into collagen for wound and skin healing

August 1, 2022

Materials scientists from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have developed a new clinical-grade collagen made from the waxy skin of a bullfrog – the scientists are tapping into amphibian-derived collagen products to speed up wound healing. Using marine by-products, […]

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Prevention and early detection of scoliosis in children and adolescents

July 29, 2022

Scoliosis: the hereditary spinal condition in which the spine curves to one side, taking after the shape of an “S” or “C,” is often misbelieved to be the result of bad posture, and, in children, caused by carrying heavy bags […]

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Cocoa found to decrease elevated blood pressure and arterial stiffness

July 28, 2022

Cocoa has been found to reduce blood pressure and arterial stiffness – but only if the two were elevated in the first place. According to the findings of a unique study by the University of Surrey (Surrey), UK, it is […]

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Regeneration of insulin in breakthrough diabetes discovery

July 26, 2022

A novel study from Monash University in Australia suggests insulin production could be restored in patients with type 1 diabetes, with the help of an existing drug used to treat cancer. The findings of the study could revamp and inform […]

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Singapore Academy of Medicine confers Honorary Fellowship on President Halimah Yaakob

July 25, 2022

The Academy of Medicine, Singapore, held its annual induction ceremony over the weekend, where it conferred the title of Honorary Fellow on President Halimah Yacob, the first female president of Singapore. President Halimah Yacob serves as Patron of the Academy […]

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Newly-discovered “youth” protein protects against aging conditions of the eye

July 21, 2022

An eye protein abundant in young retinas has been found to promote a cellular recycling process that maintains vision, say scientists at the US National Eye Institute (NEI). The protein in question is called pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) contained in […]

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Preventing muscle wasting with serum from hibernating black bears

July 20, 2022

Human skeletal muscle cells infused with serum from the blood of hibernating black bears exhibited significant protein growth leading to an increase in muscle mass. The fascinating discovery was made by scientists at Hiroshima University and Hokkaido University in Japan, […]

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Compact microparticles offer new vaccine delivery approach

July 19, 2022

Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have come up with single-shot, “self-boosting” vaccines made from a biocompatible polymer (PLGA). The polymer microparticles containing the vaccines resemble tiny coffee cups sealed with a lid. The particles can remain under the […]

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Preterm babies benefit most from mother’s milk

July 14, 2022

Children born preterm who received greater quantities of maternal milk in the first weeks and months of life were found to have greater academic achievement, higher IQs, and reduced ADHD (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) symptoms later on. Investigators from Brigham and […]

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Bioresorbable nerve cooling device blocks pain signals

July 7, 2022
Bioresorbable nerve cooling device blocks pain signals

A dissolvable implant that relieves pain is a much-needed alternative to highly addictive pain medications. The idea sounds farfetched, but a Northwestern University-led team of researchers have successfully developed such a device: a biocompatible, water-soluble implant that leverages the concept […]

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