Biotechnology Clinical Trials stem cells Stroke Drug Boosts Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury in Rats By Staff Reports 1 year ago Four months after treating them, Yasuhiro Shiga, MD, PhD, checked on his rats. Walking into
Mental Health How Discrimination, PTSD May Lead to High Rates of Preterm Birth Among African-American Women By Staff Reports 2 years ago African-American women are nearly twice as likely to give birth prematurely as white women. Such
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cancer Cell Therapy Promising new therapeutic approach for debilitating bone disease By Staff Reports 4 years ago An Australian-led research team has demonstrated a new therapeutic approach that can re-build and strengthen
Biomarkers Diagnostic Testing Clinical Trial Results Marks a Significant Accomplishment for Medicortex Finland By Staff Reports 4 years ago Medicortex Finland Oy, a biotechnology company developing a diagnostic kit for brain injury detection based
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Cell Therapy Why do aged muscles heal slowly? By Staff Reports 5 years ago As we age, the function and regenerative abilities of skeletal muscles deteriorate, which means it
Genomes Genetic Variants May Put Some Soldiers at Higher Risk of PTSD By Staff Reports 5 years ago In a massive analysis of DNA samples from more than 13,000 U.S. soldiers, scientists have