Israeli research has printed a living heart

[ad_1] For the first time, a living heart was printed and presented as part of a study conducted at Tel Aviv University and in the journal Advanced Science. The study opens a window to the future drug that, they anticipate, will not involve either organ grafting or rejection, and will include specifically printed organs using … Read more

Scientists develop vaccine to protect against deadly Nipah virus

[ad_1] Scientists develop vaccine against Nipah virus that kills up to 75% of patients and represents a major risk to public health according to the World Health Organization Researchers at the Jefferson Vaccine Center in Philadelphia manufactured the drug They used a modified version of an anti-rabies vaccine to create the promising vaccine He managed … Read more

Israeli scientists print first three-dimensional heart in the world – Science & Health

[ad_1] The future is here, it's alive and thrilling. Scientists at Tel Aviv University printed the world's first 3D heart with blood vessels, using a personalized collagen "ink", a protein that supports cell structures and other biological molecules. Lead scientists Dr. Tal Dvir, Dr. Assaf Shapira of TAU's Faculty of Life Sciences, and Nadav Noor, … Read more

Israeli Scientists 3D-Print A Living, Tiny Heart Made of Human Tissue

[ad_1] The future is here. At a world premiere, Israeli scientists created a living heart with a revolutionary new 3D printing process that combines human tissue from a patient. In November, researchers at Tel Aviv University announced that they had invented the first fully customized tissue implant from biomaterials and patient cells, paving the way … Read more

Israeli scientists successfully print the heart of man

[ad_1] Heart printed on a 3D printer iStock Scientists at the Israeli University of Tel Aviv unveiled Monday a 3D imprint of a heart with human tissues and vessels, qualifying it as a first and "major medical breakthrough" that increases transplant opportunities . The heart, the size of a rabbit, marks "the first time that … Read more

The fact that celebrities make shame makes women more "critical" of body shapes

[ad_1] Shaming celebrities can make women more judgmental about overweight people. Comments like the statement of fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld that singer Adele was a "bit too big" change points of view, suggests a study. In a study involving more than 90,000 people, they discovered that women's anti-fat attitude increased after a large-scale event shaming … Read more

In defense of the pull-up and the push-up

[ad_1] As I get older, I enjoy my mobility more. In adolescence and at the age of 20, it was all about weight, personal best, success and strength. And while I'm still pursuing these goals to some extent these days, my main goal is to make good progress. That's why I'm such a big promoter … Read more

Train your brain, change your brain – ScienceDaily

[ad_1] Less than an hour of brain training with neurofeedback strengthens neuronal connections and communication between brain areas. This is the main finding of a new study conducted at the Gold Institute for Research and Education (IDOR), published today in Neuroimage. According to the authors, the study could pave the way for the optimization and … Read more