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Aging reduces capillary growth in muscle in postmenopausal women

October 1, 2020

Postmenopausal woman unfortunately have significantly reduced ability for angiogenesis – the formation of tiny blood vessels, or capillaries – in skeletal muscle tissue, compared to younger, premenopausal women. These women were also unable to increase the number of capillaries after […]

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Pain is getting worse in middle-aged, less-educated Americans, says psychology prof.

September 30, 2020

Researchers who have conducted a survey on the relationship between age and reported physical pain between some 2.5 million adults in the US surmise that each generation of less-educated Americans experience greater pain throughout their lives. The findings show that […]

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Cell-loaded bandage “considerably” boosts bone healing

September 29, 2020

Scientists at King’s College London (KCL), UK, have developed a flexible “bone bandage” that is coated in a protein that naturally prompts growth and repair of damaged bones in the body. The bandage boosts the healing time considerably when surgically […]

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10th anniversary of Thailand LAB International goes hybrid this October

September 29, 2020

VNU Asia Pacific, the organiser of Thailand LAB INTERNATIONAL, together with the Science and Technology Trade Association (STTA) and the Thailand Center of Excellence for Life Sciences (TCELS), are thrilled to celebrate its 10th Anniversary from October 28-30, 2020 at […]

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Slower cognitive decline in diabetics on certain medication, researchers find

September 28, 2020

Metformin, a commonly prescribed drug for patients with type-2 diabetes in the US, has been found to lower dementia rates in some older patients. Metformin has been found to confer lifespan-extending effects on several animal studies in the past – […]

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Pharmacists sought after for healthcare advice, especially in the UK

September 28, 2020

Pharmacists play a critical role as front-line health professionals during COVID-19, so says the area managing Director for Northern Europe at Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health, Carlton Lawson. In a recent survey commissioned by multinational corporation Johnson & Johnson, more […]

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Cancer continues to be leading cause of death in Taiwan

September 24, 2020

Statistics by the Taiwanese Ministry of the Interior (MOI) has shown that cancer, or malignant tumours, still remain the top cause of death in Taiwan even in 2019, ahead of other common diseases such as heart disease, pneumonia, cerebrovascular disease, […]

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Injectable hydrogel vaccine found to be more effective than liquid vaccine types

September 23, 2020

Vaccines, obtained from a dead virus, confer resistance to infectious diseases by stimulating the immune system into producing antibodies that work against the actual live virus, should a person become infected with it. However, typical liquid vaccines are active for […]

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World’s smallest ultrasound detector chances at “super-resolution imaging”

September 22, 2020

An unconventional, new ultrasound detector – smaller than a red blood cell – has been developed by scientists at the German Research Center for Environmental Health (HMGU) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM). The groundbreaking device can capture minute […]

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Medical Fair Asia 2020 to go digital

September 22, 2020

Against the back of Covid-19 pandemic, travel and physical restrictions, exhibition organiser Messe Düsseldorf Asia says that the 13th edition of Medical Fair Asia, to have been held from 9-11 December at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, will now take place as a digital edition […]

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