Scientists develop ‘pellet’ that can be injected into a patient’s eye to prevent cataracts forming – and could even reverse
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With gene therapy, scientists develop opioid-free solution for chronic pain
A gene therapy for chronic pain could offer a safer, non-addictive alternative to opioids. Researchers at the University of California
Organ transplant recipients can develop immunity after COVID-19, despite immunosuppression
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have shown that it is possible for solid organ transplant recipients who contract COVID-19 to experience
Researchers develop new biomaterial that helps bones heal faster
Scientists have developed a new biomaterial that helps bones heal faster by enhancing adults’ stem cell regenerative ability. The study,
Scientists develop new ‘precision medicine’ approach to treating damaged DNA in pancreatic cancer
Scientists have developed a new “precision medicine” approach to treating the damaged DNA in the cancer cells of Pancreatic Cancer
Antiviral treatments inspire researchers to develop a new kind of cancer drug
Stanford virologist Jeffrey Glenn did not set out to tackle cancer. For years, he and his lab have worked to
23andMe inks deal with firm to develop drug for skin conditions
23andMe signs deal with drug firm to make treatments for psoriasis, lupus and Crohn’s out of an antibody it created
Researchers develop electric field-based dressing to help heal wound infections
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have found a way to charge up the fight against bacterial infections using
Boy nearly died after his hairy moles caused him to develop a tumour
Boy, 11, has moles covering his WHOLE body because of a one-in-50,000 condition that caused him to develop a brain
Half of women but only a third of men will ‘develop dementia
Half of women but only a third of men will ‘develop dementia, Parkinson’s or have a stroke in their lifetime’