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US scientists’ adenosine-harvesting bandage offers healing “boost” to broken bones

December 17, 2019

In a typical bone fracture or break, the body produces adenosine to provide internal healing, but the substance is metabolised by the body just as quickly. As such, scientists at North Carolina’s Duke University (Duke) designed a prototype bandage to […]

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Research paper alleges China CRISPR babies have “unintended mutations”

December 16, 2019

Dr. He Jiankui’s revolutionary approach to gene-editing may have created problematic “off-target” mutations instead of conferring natural HIV resistance, according to a manuscript released recently. Dr. He’s paper, made public for the first time, contains “a litany of flaws, omissions, […]

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Scientists use honey in surgical meshes to fight post-op infection

December 16, 2019

Honey has been touted as a healing agent due to its antibacterial and antiseptic properties – most recently, an international team has incorporated honey into a surgical mesh coating that could help prevent post-operative infections. The electrospun nano-coating for surgical […]

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Swiss study demonstrates how white noise improves hearing

December 13, 2019

Hearing can be enhanced with the help of continuous background noise – researchers from the University of Basel, Switzerland, have shown, through research into the area of the brain that processes acoustic stimuli, that the brain better distinguishes subtle tone […]

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Specific protein tag may help immune system fight disease

December 13, 2019

Cells need proteins to carry out various biological functions, usually tagged to determine/modify their cellular activity. Now, scientists from the University of Iowa, US, who studied proteins tagged ISG15, have developed a novel method to better understand the workings of […]

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Roche’s Tecentriq-chemotherapy combo against lung cancer wins FDA approval

December 12, 2019

Swiss drugmaker Roche’s new immunotherapy solution, Tecentriq, has received the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval for use along with Celgene’s Abraxane and carboplatin chemotherapy to treat metastatic non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), with no EGFR or ALK […]

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Independent testing confirms no asbestos in Johnson’s Baby Powder

December 9, 2019

US healthcare corporation Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has announced that its widely-used consumer product, Johnson’s Baby Powder, was free of asbestos following allegations by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of trace amounts of the material found in a […]

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Novartis trials new drug that delays breast cancer progression

December 9, 2019

A breast cancer diagnosis is usually distressing to patients across all age groups, especially for the younger ones who have much of life to experience. In fact, advanced breast cancer (ABC) in pre-menopausal women is more aggressive– it is the leading […]

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Consultancy firm: senior care market to grow exponentially in Asia; new technologies to boost market

December 6, 2019

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, judging by its rapidly growing elderly population, could significantly boost silver market opportunities and elder-care productivity solutions, according to Spire Research & Consulting, which presented at Singapore’s ELDEX Asia 2019. The firm foresees product categories such […]

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Study: Poor cholesterol control in young people leads to heart problems later on

December 6, 2019

A recent study has found that people 45 years and younger with high levels of bad cholesterol have higher cardiovascular risks, including strokes. The “comprehensive” study highlights the long-term risk between cholesterol levels and cardiovascular diseases, by looking at non-HDL […]

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