Cancers in the human body may one day be treated by tiny, self-propelled ‘micro-submarines’ delivering medicine to affected organs after
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Blood flow command centre discovered in the brain
A team of scientists from Australia, France, New Zealand and the UK has discovered a group of brain cells that
Blood biopsy: New technique enables detailed genetic analysis of cancer cells
A new way to cleanly separate out cancer cells from a blood sample enables comprehensive genetic profiling of the cancer
Researchers learn more about severe liver disease
Approximately one out of every ten people with hepatitis B are coinfected with hepatitis D, which is among the most
Everyday stress may boost blood vessel dysfunction in people with depression
Long-term stress has been linked with cardiovascular disease, but for people with depression, researchers say small, everyday stressors may be
Biopsy Alternative: ‘Wearable’ Device Captures Cancer Cells From Blood
A prototype wearable device, tested in animal models, can continuously collect live cancer cells directly from a patient’s blood. Developed
Blood cells the missing link in post-exercise boost
A discovery about how exercise improves brain function could be harnessed for research into ageing, and boosting learning and memory.
Poor sleep and heart – related death
Elderly men who experience extended episodes of interrupted breathing while asleep have a high risk of heart problems. Research shows
Stanford researchers create a wireless, battery-free, biodegradable blood flow sensor
A new device developed by Stanford University researchers could make it easier for doctors to monitor the success of blood
Blood and urine tests to indicate autism in children
Autism spectrum disorders ASDs are defined as developmental disorders mainly affecting social interaction and they can include a wide spectrum