Medicine
Medicine
Jean Purdy’s overlooked contribution to IVF
British nurse and embryologist Jean Purdy made a decisive contribution to the development of in vitro fertilization
By Redação
Medicine
Fecal transplant tragedy
The US FDA has suspended clinical trials of fecal microbiota transplantation
By Redação
Population Studies
Misplaced youth
Researchers look for explanations for the increase in youth suicide rates in Brazil
Biotechnology
In the skin of tilapia
Biological material already known for treating burns begins to be used in gynecological surgeries
Medicine
Stroke deaths fall by 30% in 15 years
The survey was based on death records available from the Brazilian Ministry of Health's national health information system
By Redação
Oncology
Mapped-out risk
Study identifies the genetic profile of Brazilian patients with a rare disease that causes a specific type of thyroid cancer
By Suzel Tunes
Medicine
Wireless sensors for babies in the ICU
Researchers has developed a wireless, battery-free sensor for monitoring babies in Intensive Care Units
By Redação
Oncology
Doubling the effort against cancer
Hospitals such as ICESP and A.C. Camargo combine basic research with applied research in the search for better treatments for tumors
By Suzel Tunes
Public health
The fight against measles
The goal of eliminating the transmission of measles worldwide by 2020 is far from being achieved
By Redação
PHOTOLAB
Medicinal necklaces
Crnkovic studied microalgae in fresh water as part of her PhD research, which involved bioprospecting for compounds that could help fight cancer
By Redação
Medicine
Drug program reduces deaths
A federal program designed to provide greater access to drugs that combat chronic disease has significantly reduced deaths and hospitalizations associated with hypertension and diabetes
By Redação
Medicine
Scaffolds aid neuron regeneration
Neuroscientists and nanoengineering experts have developed 3D-printable scaffolds compatible with living tissue that in the future could be used to treat spinal cord injuries
By Redação
Good practices
Transparency on the rise
A study published in the journal PLOS Biology suggests biomedical research is becoming more open and transparent
By Redação
Oncology
Doubling the effort against cancer
Hospitals such as ICESP and A.C.Camargo combine basic research with applied research in the search for better treatments for tumors
By Suzel Tunes
Medicine
Homage to Henrietta Lacks and her cells
Johns Hopkins University, USA, is to name a new ethics research building in honor of Henrietta Lacks
By Redação
Good practices
Fraud casts a shadow over stem cell research
The National Institutes of Health has instructed researchers to temporarily suspend stem cell therapy trials in heart failure patients
By Redação
Nobel Prize 2018 | Medicine
Immunotherapy for fighting cancer
Two immunologists shared the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
By Redação