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600,000 patients wait for eye care treatment as NHS backlogs pile up
Experts warning over Britain’s eye care crisis: 600,000 patients STILL require vital vision treatment as thousands already suffer with sight loss amid ballooning NHS waiting…
PARP Inhibitors: Improving Outcomes in Metastatic Prostate Cancer
SAN FRANCISCO — New data from two large clinical trials show that adding a PARP inhibitor to first-line treatment with abiraterone improves radiographic progression-free survival…
Better understanding communication between neurons in the brain
In the field of optogenetics, scientists investigate the activity of neurons in the brain using light. A team led by Prof. Dr. Ilka Diester and…
Which would YOU rather performed your surgery… robot or human?
Which would YOU rather performed your surgery… robot or human? An army of high-tech robots could help tackle crippling NHS backlog Could an army of…
PM2.5 reduction may have a beneficial effect on kidney function
Air pollution has significant toxicity on the kidney. However, improving air condition may have a beneficial effect on kidney function, according to a population-based study…
Automata raises US $50 million in series B financing to accelerate automation in life science
Automata – the automation company helping life sciences rapidly innovate, diagnose and discover at scale – today announces it has raised US$50 million in Series…
Richard Branson ‘couldn’t keep up or fit in’ growing up due to learning difficulty
Richard Branson discusses phone call from Buzz Aldrin We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding…
REGEN-COV antibody combination to prevent COVID-19 severity
A recent study posted to the Research Square* preprint server, and currently under consideration at a Nature Portfolio Journal, assessed the effectiveness of REGEN-COV, a…
FDA Approves First Drug for Rare Inherited Anemia
A new drug that is both the first in its class and the first disease-modifying agent for hemolytic anemia in adults with pyruvate kinase (PK)…