A type of immune therapy called chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy has revolutionized the treatment of multiple types of
Month: March 2023
Exploring how the immune system does battle in the intestines to keep bacteria in check
Yersinia bacteria cause a variety of human and animal diseases, the most notorious being the plague, caused by Yersinia pestis.
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on incidence of long-term conditions in Wales
A population data linkage study using anonymized primary and secondary care health records in Swansea University’s SAIL Databank has revealed
Selective protection of normal cells from chemotherapy, while killing drug-resistant cancer cells
A new review paper titled “Selective protection of normal cells from chemotherapy, while killing drug-resistant cancer cells” has been published
Difference between ‘growers’ and ‘showers’ revealed
A scientific definition to determine whether a man’s erection can be deemed a “grower ” or a “shower” has been
UK study finds vasectomies are even safer than reported
Vasectomies are much less likely to cause complications than expected, according to a new UK study reviewing the outcomes from
New technique reduces postoperative complications in prostate cancer surgery
Surgeons in Germany have shown a small technical change to keyhole surgery for prostate cancer can more than halve one
Clinical trial shows wrist device significantly reduces tics in Tourette syndrome
The results of the clinical trial of a new wrist device designed to help control the symptoms of Tourette syndrome
Prostate cancer treatment can wait for most men, study finds
Researchers have found long-term evidence that actively monitoring localized prostate cancer is a safe alternative to immediate surgery or radiation.
Leaders say ‘never again’ to vaccine inequity
Three years since the Covid pandemic began, nearly 200 prominent world figures called on Saturday for the vaccine inequity seen