Supply of medical supplies organisms get used for medical research or for their purpose. So medical supply firms (Musa) continuously increase the level of profits of their respective controlling shareholders and especially of the colony of CFX (Chemical Development Process)… Continue Reading →
Fractured skin papillomatoses (FPS) – or bloody toenails – are common in newborns. Despite the ease and speed of diagnosis, treating them is complicated for a number of reasons, including the retention of blood cells, common for treating burns injuries…. Continue Reading →
Leveraging the expertise of a 3-D printing lab, a team of researchers at Winship Cancer Institute, authors of a new study have developed a vector that allows them to study brain diseases. The vector, which is 3-D printed on the… Continue Reading →
As many as 82% of women who were physically or sexually abused in childhood are not seeking help. Sexual harassment, sexual assault, and violence are common factors in the decision to seek help.
Physicians and researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) and the Hospital for the University of Utah have demonstrated that a new non-invasive device can rapidly and reversibly activate a receptor in the ovaries that can support… Continue Reading →
Scientists have identified a compound in the blood that can successfully treat a fatal but treatable lung condition, a discovery that could lead to blood pressure drug candidates to treat people with obstructive pulmonary disease, according to a study led… Continue Reading →
A new technique to increase the number of copy numbers of inactive genes — known as copy-number adaptive mutant alleles in cancer cells — has been produced by a unique cell stress model in nematode worms. In the study, nematodes… Continue Reading →