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8 May 2018
Single-Use Versus Reusable Digital Flexible Ureterorenoscopes: Is the Irrigant Flow Comparable?
Single-use digital flexible ureterorenoscopes are emerging as an alternative to the well-known reusable scopes. Flexible ureterorenoscopy (fURS) is a…
4 May 2018
New Stem Cell Research Could Help Improve Understanding of Atrial Fibrillation
New treatments and an enhanced understanding of the causes of atrial fibrillation (AFib) could occur following a discovery that will enable the condition…
4 May 2018
Recommendation Given for New Psoriasis Treatment
Guselkumab (Tremfya®, Janssen, Beerse, Belgium) has been recommended for the treatment of adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis by the UK’s…
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3 May 2018
The Anaphylaxis Campaign: Orange Wig Day
Over 150 million people have allergies in Europe, where it is the most common chronic disease,1 and in the UK the problem is particularly acute.
3 May 2018
Collaboration Key to Improving Outcomes in Lung Cancer
Lung cancer survival rates can be improved by increased sharing of best practice between different systems, according to researchers from Yale…
3 May 2018
Project Hopes to Produce a New Treatment for Dengue Fever
A new treatment for dengue fever could be developed at the end of a groundbreaking research project at the University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK’s…
2 May 2018
Reducing Food Portion Sizes Could Lower Incidence of Obesity
Obesity could be combatted by reducing food product portion sizes, according to researchers from the University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK. A series of…
2 May 2018
More Effective and Cheaper Alternative for Treating Acute Lung Injury Potentially Developed
Acute lung injury could be treated more effectively and cheaply by two synthetic mimics of naturally occurring surfactant proteins. A study at Stanford…
30 Apr 2018
Targeting and Guiding Immune Cells as a Therapeutic Strategy
Directly guiding immune cells to the centre of inflammation zones may soon become reality, as suggested by results found at the Cells-in-Motion Cluster…
30 Apr 2018
New Vaccine Solution for Peanut Allergies
Peanut allergies may soon become a thing of the past thanks to new research carried out by investigators at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor…
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