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Lundbeck turns to shark antibodies to develop new brain drugs

January 27, 2017

Denmark-based international pharmaceutical company Lundbeck looks to shark antibodies for new possible ways of developing drugs to fight brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s, after an early research with privately-owned US biotech firm Ossianix proved to be successful in getting drugs […]

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Repurposed AI identifies skin cancer as accurately as trained specialists

January 27, 2017

Artificial intelligence (AI), repurposed from software developed by tech giant Google, is able to identify skin cancer through photographs as accurately as trained specialists, according to a study by a team of scientists in the Stanford University in the US. […]

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Boston Scientific launches online training portal for interventional cardiology

January 27, 2017

Boston Scientific, a worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices, has launched the EDUCARE Virtual Training Institute (VTI) for interventional cardiology, a non-commercial e-learning platform for procedural training of physicians, technicians and nurses from more than 100 countries. The […]

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Brazil records sharp increase in yellow fever cases

January 25, 2017

There has been a sharp rise in the number of yellow fever cases in Brazil, the country’s health officials said, reporting 63 confirmed cases of the mosquito-borne illness so far this year, up from seven cases in the whole of […]

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UK doctors are leading the way in the use of compact neonatal MRI scanners

January 25, 2017

Doctors at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital – located in Sheffield, South Yorkshire in England – are paving the way for the use of a compact neonatal MRI scanner designed for imaging the brains of premature babies. The machine at the […]

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New bird flu virus subtype confirmed after outbreak in German farm

January 25, 2017

A new subtype of the bird flu virus has been confirmed after an outbreak in a farm in north Germany. The new strain called H5N5 was found on a turkey farm in Germany in Steinburg in the northern state of […]

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Egypt approves military’s entry into pharmaceutical industry

January 23, 2017

Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail has approved the entry of country’s military into the pharmaceutical industry. Egypt’s military has obtained the required license they would need to form a pharmaceutical company, as decreed by Ismail. The country’s military has often […]

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First genetically engineered apples in the US to go on sale next month

January 23, 2017

The first genetically modified apples that will never turn brown will hit the shelves in select stores in the Midwest US starting next month, two years after the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) approved the country’s first genetically engineered apples. […]

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VocaliD offers customized synthetic voices for individuals unable to speak

January 23, 2017

Individuals who are unable to communicate using their own voices may soon have the option to speak through customized synthetic voices instead of using the robotic, GPS-like electronic voices that are used today. Researchers at VocaliD – a technology company […]

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CEPI urges fast-tracking of vaccines for three potential disease outbreaks

January 20, 2017

The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), a public-private coalition that aims to derail epidemics by speeding development of vaccines, has committed US$460million to speed up vaccine development for MERS, Lassa fever and Nipah virus – three relatively little-known diseases […]

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