[ad_1] According to Finnish researchers, colorectal cancer screening (CRC) using fecal occult blood test (FOBT) tests improves outcomes in men and more so than in women, especially men with tumor on the …
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[ad_1] Sleep is one of the basic activities of our daily lives and we are certain to do so for the rest of our lives, but do we get the most out …
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[ad_1] Electron microscopic image of the porous hydrogel. Credit: UNH Researchers at the University of New Hampshire have created an injectable, easy-to-make, low-cost hydrogel that could help wounds heal faster, especially in …
Read More »Hydrogel more effective at healing wounds – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Researchers at the University of New Hampshire have created an injectable, easy-to-make, low-cost hydrogel that could help wounds heal faster, especially in patients with compromising health conditions. Wound healing can be …
Read More »‘Waltzing’ nanoparticles could advance search for more effective drug delivery methods: News at IU: Indiana University
[ad_1] BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University researchers have discovered that drug-delivering nanoparticles attach to their targets differently based upon their position when they meet — like ballroom dancers who change their moves …
Read More »Sing an effective treatment to reduce the symptoms of Parkinson's disease: study
[ad_1] Singing can reduce the stress and symptoms of Parkinson's, say scientists who have discovered that the benefits of music therapy are similar to those of taking medication. Researchers at Iowa State …
Read More »New antibiotic effective in urogenital and rectal gonorrhea
[ad_1] Zoliflodacin, a new antibiotic, was effective in the treatment of urogenital gonorrhea, as well as in a small proportion of patients with double-sided gonorrhea infections, according to an open-label phase II …
Read More »"Coconut oil compounds are more effective than insect repellents"
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: According to a study, compounds derived from coconut oil are more effective than DEET in preventing disease transmission and discomfort related to insect bites. For more than 60 years, DEET …
Read More »For cervical cancer, minimally invasive surgery may be less effective
[ad_1] For the last decade, minimally invasive surgeries have been preferred gynecologists for early-stage cervical cancer treatment. After all, they have lead to a lower risk of infection and faster recovery for …
Read More »Minimally invasive surgery less effective than open surgery for cervical cancer
[ad_1] Nov. 1 (UPI) – Early-stage cervical cancer patients who undergo a minimally invasive hysterectomy. Researchers "recommending the use of open surgery for cervical cancer" based on the epidemiologic study published Wednesday …
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