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3D-printed 'bones' are made at room temperature for the first time
7 hours ago
Scientists have developed a 'bio-ink' made of a patient's living cells that can 3D print bones in just minutes of mixing with bodily fluids, allowing doctors to construct missing bone on the spot.
Health
www.dailymail.co.uk
Ask the Pharmacist: How hawthorn lowers blood pressure
12 hours ago
Hypertension refers to high blood pressure, and while doctors sometimes define this differently based upon your age, it is something like 140 over 90.
Health
eu.marconews.com
Mum-of-three, 25, is widowed after love of her life dies from cancer
2 days ago
To anyone who knew them, Victorian couple Chloe and Peter Cook were the picture of 'happily ever after'. Their world was shattered when Peter lost his battle just 32 days after being diagnosed.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Yes, baby teeth fall out. But they're still important — here's how to help your kids look after them
5 days ago
Dental problems in children can affect their overall health and well-being. You can help establish good dental habits with your children from an early age.
Health
theconversation.com
How does SARS-CoV-2 infect brain cells?
5 days ago
Researchers from the University of California San Francisco, Gladstone Institutes in the USA, and The Aga Khan University in Pakistan investigated if human neural cells can be infected by SARS-CoV-2.
Health
www.news-medical.net
Curious Kids: how do scabs form?
1 weeks ago
Our bodies heal in some amazing ways. Scabs can be an important part of the healing process after we get a cut or a graze.
theconversation.com
Timing is of essence when treating brain swelling in mice
1 weeks ago
Researchers from the National Institutes of Health have discovered Jekyll and Hyde immune cells in the brain that ultimately help with brain repair but...
Health
www.miragenews.com
Kruppel-like factor 2 may be a major determinant of acute respiratory distress syndrome in COVID-19 patients
1 weeks ago
A study conducted at the University of Chicago, USA, has recently revealed that downregulation of an endothelial transcription factor, Kruppel-like factor 2, by SARS-CoV-2 is responsible for ARDS frequently observed in critically ill COVID-19 patients.
Health
www.news-medical.net
Stem cells with regenerative abilities could be closer on the horizon, shows study
2 weeks ago
A new type of stem cell - that is, a cell with regenerative abilities - could be closer on the horizon, a new study led by UNSW Sydney shows.
Health
www.news-medical.net
Researchers receive $5.1 million to expand clinical trial of drug to prevent ARDS in COVID-19 patients
2 weeks ago
Researchers evaluating whether an investigational oral drug, vadadustat, can help prevent acute respiratory distress s to expand the Phase II clinical trial at The University of Texas Health Science Center at HoustonQ.
Health
www.news-medical.net
Drinking one small glass of wine a day is linked to heart problems, study finds
2 weeks ago
US health officials recommend that men drink no more than two drinks a day and women drink no more than one drink a day to avoid the dangerous side effects of long-term binge drinking like heart disease, high blood pressure, and liver disease.
Health
www.businessinsider.com.au
Try these brain foods to help ward off dementia and lose weight
2 weeks ago
Because we are living longer the risks of dementia are increasing rapidly, which is why it is now the leading cause of death in women in the UK but these recipes could help reduce that risk
www.dailymail.co.uk
Stay warm, safe and social this winter season
3 weeks ago
With a little preparation and an understanding of how the human body reacts to cold, you can take your social life outdoors to avoid COVID-19.
Health
www.japantimes.co.jp
Psychosis and stroke: The shocking COVID complications
3 weeks ago
Once regarded as a respiratory illness, COVID has emerged as a virus that can affect the heart, brain, gut, kidneys, liver, nervous system, eyes and skin.
Health
www.whitsundaytimes.com.au
New Research Shows How Covid-19 Can Trigger Brain Damage
1 months ago
New research out today looks to bring us closer to understanding how covid-19 can cause brain damage. The study suggests that while the viral infection may not directly reach the brain in most cases, it can spark the sort of destructive inflammation that's seen with other neurological conditions, like stroke....
Health
www.gizmodo.com.au
Quest to conjure up blood in the lab
1 months ago
Scientists around the world are in a battle to develop the tastiest artificial beef, pork, coffee and milk. But in Cambridge an academic is trying to reproduce a product even more vital: blood.
Health
amp.theaustralian.com.au
What is Bioprinting?
1 months ago
Using similar technology to 3D printing, bioprinting uses a digital file as a blueprint to fabricate biomedical parts that imitate the characteristics of natural tissue.
Health
www.news-medical.net
Scientists discover eye exam that may lead to early Parkinson's disease diagnosis | Science-Environment
1 months ago
A simple eye exam combined with powerful artificial intelligence AI machine learning technology that could provide early detection of Parkinsons disease, suggest the findings of a recent study. The research is being presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America RSNA.
Health
www.devdiscourse.com
A step toward understanding why COVID-19 boosts stroke risk
1 months ago
UCLA Health Dr. Jason Hinman A UCLA-led study may help explain how COVID-19 increases the risk for stroke. Scientists made the finding by running...
Health
www.miragenews.com
What Should My Heart Rate Be While I'm Exercising?
1 months ago
Have you ever wondered to yourself how high your heart rate "should" be getting while you're exercising in the gym? Here's your answer.
Science & Technology
www.lifehacker.com.au
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