Archive: 05/03/2018
Student invents best-yet personal fall alert device
A Portsmouth student inspired by the worry of seeing his mother fall over when she was unwell has invented a gadget thought to be the most advanced personal alarm ever.
Mar 5, 2018
Epigenetics therapy shows promise in patients with lymphoma
New compounds targeting epigenetics have shown remarkable early activity in patients with lymphoma, according to data presented at the TAT (Targeted Anticancer Therapies) International Congress 2018 in Paris, France. ESMO's ...
Mar 5, 2018
'Fighting my cancer as much as possible': Why many patients join phase 1 clinical trials
"Fighting my cancer as much as possible" is why many patients participate in early stage clinical trials, according to research presented at the TAT (Targeted Anticancer Therapies) International Congress 2018 in Paris, France.
Mar 5, 2018
ROS-scavenging nanozymes for anti-inflammation therapeutics
The dysregulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is linked to inflammatory diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease and cancer. Live organisms have therefore evolved a number of highly efficient anti-inflammation ...
Mar 5, 2018