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Human umbilical cord cells, particularly those found in Wharton’s jelly, have emerged as a focal point in regenerative medicine and cellular therapy. ...
The prospects of novel drug candidates and customized therapies are emerging, heralding a future where personalized medicine is no longer a distant dream but a tangible reality. ...
Caresyntax hosted a roundtable discussion on how digital transformation—specifically the collection of data in the surgical suite—can drive both quality and return on investment (ROI). The participants included a panel of esteemed healthcare professionals in surgery, nursing, investing, sales, healthcare technology, and academics. The following is a summary of the new pathways and ...
By studying these factors, researchers can optimize drug formulations and dosing regimens for enhanced efficacy. Translational Medicine: Animal models serve as a bridge between basic scientific research and clinical applications. ...
Antibiotics, able to effectively treat bacterial infections in humans, animals and plants, have enabled some of the greatest advances in modern medicine. Now, however, the emergence of resistant bacterial strains is accelerating, rapidly depleting our arsenal of antibiotics – and with few if any new antibiotics in the pipeline. ...
Silencing of gene expression by siRNA holds a promise both for a drug target discovery and as a therapy. Major bottlenecks of siRNA technology include 'off-target' silencing effects and problems with siRNA degradation before delivery. We propose a two-fold approach aimed at curtailing described shortcomings. First, before pre-clinical tests each siRNA shall be matched to comprehensive redundancy ...
The use of Ayurvedic medicines is common in both adults and children and is increasing in many areas of the world. This paper will discuss the risks of heavy metal poisoning associated with the use of Ayurvedic medicines and illustrate this with some cases managed by the authors. Many Ayurvedic medicines contain heavy metals, including lead, mercury and arsenic, and there have been numerous ...
In the Disaster Emergency Logistic Telemedicine Advanced Satellites Systems (DELTASS) project, a disaster scenario was analysed and an appropriate telecommunication system for effective rescue measures for victims was set up. ...
Developing countries need innovative and affordable ways of dealing with this 'double burden'. The emerging field of regenerative medicine may provide new opportunities to address these health needs if employed with the goal of improving global health equity. Several developing countries themselves have recognised the potential of regenerative ...
