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The phase I clinical trials showed stem cell transplants for Parkinson’s disease appear to be safe and might restore dopamine-producing brain cells.
The studies also ‘offer hope’ that transplanted cells could tackle symptoms of the condition, such as tremors.
When it comes to treating back pain, particularly chronic lumbar disc disease (cLDD), the industry is falling short. Sure there’s surgery, but that's an invasive option that isn’t always a success.
People at high risk of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) can be identified years in advance, but there is currently no treatment ...
A widely used diabetes drug holds promise in the treatment of the third biggest cancer killer in the UK, new research ...
Metformin, which is mainly used to control diabetes, could help prevent an aggressive form of blood cancer, a new study ...
Whether it's barbecued, breaded, roasted, grilled or poached, chicken is firm favourite across the world. Now, scientists have put a modern spin on a classic chicken dish - the humble nugget.
When mice with liver injuries received organoid tissue transplants, more of those receiving the multizonal versions (MZ organoids) survived longer than mice receiving either zone 3-only or Zone 1-only ...
Biotech beauty brand SickScience is pushing the industry forward with cutting-edge technology that is clinically proven to ...