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A new study that examines the value of maternal blood biomarkers will help identify and monitor patients at risk of developing preeclampsia and is set to change the way expectant mothers are cared for in prenatal clinics around the world.
Technique used in mice may offer hope to burn patients awaiting grafts Source: HealthDay Related MedlinePlus Topics: Burns, Stem Cells
Researchers say they have found how to use human embryonic stem cells to create skin which could help serious burns victims.
Three Singapore biomedical institutions have launched a major, long-term study of pregnant mothers and their fetuses as well as infant children to determine just how profoundly environmental factors early in life influence the onset of diseases such as obesity and diabetes in later years.
Optical technology is as accurate as colorectal tissue examination, study finds
The city which lays claim to being the breakfast capital of the world is finally waking up to the oleaginous joys of the full EnglishAccording to the New York Magazine the full English breakfast is taking their city by storm. The great British fry-up, fuel of wiry miners, noble shipyard riveters, clear eyed young Spitfire pilots and cheeky cock-er-ney cabbies has crossed the pond and, according t
Working differently than Gardasil, Cervarix, it targets inside of virus, study shows