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In 1796, an English surgeon noticed that milkmaids rarely got smallpox, and the vaccination changed the worldEdward Jenner pioneered the smallpox vaccine in the late 1700s. He noticed milkmaids, who contracted cowpox, were immune to smallpox. Jenne...
Japanese biotech developing tooth-regrowing drug raises $5.3 million to advance human trialsToregem BioPharma has secured $5.3 million to advance its experimental tooth-regeneration drug, TRG035, into Phase II clinical trials. The ...
How to identify Gaboon Viper: Key physical features, range, habitat, and dietAfrica's Gaboon viper boasts the longest fangs of any venomous snake. This master of camouflage lives in forests and is a patient hunter. W...
Scientists just found the holy grail gene that could let humans regrow their own limbs one dayScientists studying naked mole rats discovered a gene linked to high levels of high molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HMW-HA), a substance ...
Experimental pancreatic cancer drug appears to dramatically improve one year survival ratesA groundbreaking study published in Nature Medicine reveals that the experimental drug Elraglusib, when combined with standard chemotherapy...
In 1928, Alexander Fleming Returned From Vacation: Found Mold in a Petri Dish and Discovered Penicillin, Changing Medicine ForeverA forgotten petri dish led to a groundbreaking discovery. Alexander Fleming observed mold inhibiting bacteria, a finding later developed in...
Merck no longer in talks to buy Revolution Medicines, WSJ reportsMerck has stopped discussions to acquire cancer drug maker Revolution Medicines. The companies could not agree on a price for the deal. Tal...
ISB professor Nikhil Madan, PhD in human behaviour, found dead on Hyderabad campusAn assistant professor at the Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad, was found dead at his on-campus residence on Tuesday night. Polic...
AI can have medical care biases too, a study revealsDespite identical clinical details, the AI models occasionally altered decisions based on patients' personal characteristics, affecting pri...
Bharat Bio's Rotavirus vaccine Rotavac may be unsafe for children: StudyA study found that Bharat Biotech's Rotavac vaccine used in the government's immunization program increases the risk of intussusception in ...
New study links pre-existing allergic conditions to higher, long Covid riskThe researchers emphasised the need for more robust epidemiological research and a standardised definition of long-Covid for further invest...
Discovery suggests new way to target mantle cell lymphomaThe discovery in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, could lead to new mantle cell lymphoma drugs as well as a better understanding of h...
'Unheard-of' cancer drug trials slow tumor growth, extend life of patientsThe new study would change how medicine was practiced, cancer specialists said.
Covid-19: Doctors caution of liver damage linked to giloyProving that certain herbs and traditional medicines taken to ward off Covid-19 could cause severe harm, Mumbai doctors found at least six ...
Diabetics may soon be able to manage the disease with their smartphonesBioelectronic medicine, a new and more advanced version of electroacupuncture, is aiming to treat chronic diseases with electrical signals.
- Researchers generate human antibodies in the lab
Bengaluru, July 25 (IANS) A new laboratory technique that will accelerate development of vaccines to protect people from a wide range of di...
- Researchers discover new genetic immune disorder
New York, Dec 25 (IANS) Researchers have identified a genetic immune disorder characterised by increased susceptibility and poor immune con...
New drug combo cures toughest cases of hepatitis CResults were similar in study participants infected with genotypes 2 or 3, strains which are less common in the US.
New immunotherapy for brain cancer developed by researchers:ReportTreatment of brain tumours is particularly challenging because regulatory T-cells accumulate in brain tumours and suppress an immune attack.
- New vaccine for monkeys raises hopes in fight against AIDS
Scientists have developed a new vaccine that partially protects monkeys from an infection much similar to HIV, a breakthrough which they sa...