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Breakthrough ‘Nanobody’ Technology from Birmingham Platelet Group
Breakthrough ‘Nanobody’ Technology from Birmingham Platelet Group

Researchers from the University of Birmingham’s Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, led by Professor Steve Watson.

Liquid Biopsy for the Ovarian Cancer Risk Assessment
Liquid Biopsy for the Ovarian Cancer Risk Assessment

High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) is the most fatal epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) and is.

Preventing Recurrent UTIs in Women
Preventing Recurrent UTIs in Women

The first trial to demonstrate the long-term efficacy of electrofulguration, a minimally invasive outpatient procedure.

Oxford's Global Collaboration for Vaccine Development
Oxford’s Global Collaboration for Vaccine Development

The University of Oxford has launched a new global collaboration with UK Research and Innovation.

Breast Cancer Targeted Treatments are Tested
Breast Cancer Targeted Treatments are Tested

Although breast cancer survival rates are very high, the fact that the illness is divided.

The Largest Light Exposure Study Shows Mental Health Effects
The Largest Light Exposure Study Shows Mental Health Effects

With nearly 87,000 participants, the world’s largest study on light exposure and its impact on.

Metabolite Drives Tumor Cell Development
Metabolite Drives Tumor Cell Development

The liver is a key organ that performs numerous vital activities in the body. It.

Potential Tool Diagnoses Common Vascular Dementia Contributor
Potential Tool Diagnoses Common Vascular Dementia Contributor

A team led by the University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine discovered that.

Robotic Gadget Hydrates Wheelchair Users
Robotic Gadget Hydrates Wheelchair Users

Mobility problems, such as those caused by cerebral palsy, make even simple acts like drinking.

Brain Waves Disturbances Influence Memory Recall
Brain Wave Disturbances Influence Memory Recall

Theta oscillation, a type of brain wave that is interrupted in Alzheimer’s disease, appears to.