A "blocked-blocked" drug can prevent cancer from metastasizing

[ad_1] <div data-thumb = "https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/csz/news/tmb/2019/locknblockdr.jpg" data-src = "https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/ newman / gfx / news / hires / 2019 / locknblockdr.jpg "data-sub-html =" A new approach to breast cancer could prevent cancer from reappearing years later A research team led by scientists Purdue University has identified a drug that does not kill metastatic cancer cells, but keep … Read more

Primary school student in Boston tests positive for mumps

[ad_1] A third grade student from a primary school in East Boston has been tested positive for mumps, authorities said Friday. In an email to the community of James Otis Elementary School, Principal Paula Cerqueira-Goncalves said, "We do not think the student has been in close contact with students at our school. who are not … Read more

Speech synthesized from cerebral activity

[ad_1] Please consider that scientists create speech signals from the brain. Scientists report having developed a virtual prosthetic voice, a system that decodes the vocal intentions of the brain and translates them into understandable words, without the need to move a muscle, even those of the mouth. (Physicist and author Stephen Hawking used a cheek … Read more

Murderous "kissing virus" advances north and gets closer to CT

[ad_1] CONNECTICUT – The deadly "kissing virus" has been confirmed in dozens of US states. It has not been found in Connecticut but has been confirmed in states as close as Pennsylvania and could be in New Jersey, announced the Federal Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Chagas' disease, as it is officially called, has … Read more

Hepatitis C epidemic caused by a nurse at the hospital: CDC

[ad_1] PUYALLUP, WA – A nurse from the Good Samaritan hospital who admitted to using narcotics for patients reportedly contributed to an outbreak of hepatitis C that infected at least 12 people, or even 30, according to the Center. Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The nurse, Cora Weberg, identified in the CDC report simply as … Read more

The cost of the worst measles epidemic of this century

[ad_1] Fight the measles epidemic Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News medical correspondent, on the importance of measles vaccine to end the outbreak. The United States is currently grappling with the most serious measles outbreak of the century – the CDC estimates to nearly 700 the number of cases this year, and we are only in … Read more

A spoonful of peppermint helps reduce the meal – ScienceDaily

[ad_1] Imagine that by eating a delicious meal in your favorite restaurant, your joy is reduced to nothing because of the difficulty in swallowing your food, followed by a chest pain. If you consult a doctor about these symptoms and there is no evidence that the chest pain is of cardiac origin, you could be … Read more

Cosmetic procedures: companies warned against "duty of care"

[ad_1] Copyright of the image Getty Images The English doctor said practitioners offering aesthetic procedures should be trained to help protect vulnerable clients from "miracle solutions". Professor Stephen Powis believes that providers should be officially registered and trained to identify people with body image or other mental health issues. According to the NHS England, only … Read more