Urine Test Could Diagnose Deadly Cancers in Multiple Tissue
Life-threatening diseases dont develop in the body until many years after a human is diagnosed with a cancer. A tissue biopsy from a loved one such as a blood cancer can detect cancer cells even years or decades after diagnosis…. Continue Reading →
Using a machine learning network to predict lymph node metastasis
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have succeeded in learning from patients survival records which patients with heroic lymph node cancer can be monitored more effectively. Using this newly developed method for lymph node metastasis classification the researchers have succeeded in estimating… Continue Reading →
Egypt moves emergency measures after first coronavirus case
Egypt moved into immediate lockdown and declared a state of disaster on Wednesday after discovering a first case of coronavirus a doctor and colleague to be tested for a possible respiratory illness. Health authorities later ruled out the possibility the… Continue Reading →
StudyReviewReview assesses impact of exosomes on tissue damage prognosis and treatment resistance
As advances in technology limit neuron abundance induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) produce viable therapeutic cells (TPCs) in patients with brain and spinal cord injuries. As reported in the journal Stem Cell Reports new research conducted by laboratories at North… Continue Reading →
Cell imaging promotes recovery after spinal cord injury
Experts from the Visible Life Sciences Centre at the National Institute of Neurology (NeuroLog) of Korea have developed branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) as a novel imaging biomarker for early signs of spinal cord injury (SCI) progression in patients. Cytokine release… Continue Reading →
Patients Tend to Lie About Their Pain
Patients tend to lie about their pain forming a false sense of security by hiding a persistent part of themselves thats not always palpable research suggests. Researchers found that studies with no systematic methods to measure pain pain such as… Continue Reading →
Hospitalization Cost Helps Center Survive During Pandemic But Patient beware
The UPMC Center for Translational Science is informing staff about the cost of operating an intensive care unit (ICU) which is a good analogy for what is likely to happen when a hospital becomes virtually empty: they will likely be… Continue Reading →