Improved Glycaemic Control for People with Diabetes
Clinical study results suggest individuals with type I or II diabetes may achieve improved glycaemic control with Tresiba
Clinical study results suggest individuals with type I or II diabetes may achieve improved glycaemic control with Tresiba
This intelligent surgical device is a cornerstone in the surgical removal of cancers
The test supports international guidelines for treating antibiotic resistant STI
The National Center for Tumor Diseases and Protagen AG collaborate to improve information integration
Machine-learning system determines the fewest, smallest doses that could still shrink brain tumors
Novel drug, aducanumab, successfully attacks and clears amyloid β protein deposits
How ddPCR technology could enable earlier therapeutic intervention in EGFR mutated lung cancers
People who suffer a stroke caused by bleeding in the brain could be helped by four simple checks of their brain scans, research suggests
Collaborative research effort reduces off-target CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing, removing barriers for human therapeutic applications
The first non-radioactive dual-tracer for sentinel lymph node biopsy approved in the U.S
Researchers from University of Manchester and Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust have developed an instrument which could treat chronic ulcers with light
Novel diagnostic technology enables powerful data intelligence, operational improvements and other enhancements in the lab
The findings could radically improve storage and transportation of human organs, food and medicine – and advance laboratory research
New study suggests diagnosis and management of patients with viral meningitis is sub-optimal
An international collaboration between the University of Bath and Universidad de los Andes has developed an integrated device for testing a water source
NOSO-502 on track to be the first novel antibiotic class to be introduced into the clinics for 40 years