First Combined Intestinal-Kidney Transplant in Michigan Marks Medical Milestone
Briana Dery becomes first Michigan patient to receive combined intestinal and kidney transplant in groundbreaking 10-hour procedure, highlighting advances in...
Briana Dery becomes first Michigan patient to receive combined intestinal and kidney transplant in groundbreaking 10-hour procedure, highlighting advances in...
Recent research suggests EPA omega-3 supplements may interfere with brain healing after concussions, challenging conventional wisdom about fish oil benefits.
U.S. Senator Susan Collins has raised concerns about the administration's approach to funding medical research, particularly regarding the NIH, seeking clarity on potential changes impacting health programs and stressing the importance of bipartisan support for medical advancements.
Medical research funding is vital for advancing healthcare, supporting innovation, and boosting the economy. Cutting these funds could slow medical progress, hinder global collaborations, and negatively impact public health, emphasizing the need for sustained investment in research.
A local initiative repurposes used motor oil to support medical research, addressing environmental concerns and contributing to health sciences. The program reduces pollution risks and funds research for new medical technologies, exemplifying community-driven innovation for sustainability and health improvement.
Recce Pharmaceuticals has entered a research agreement with the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) to evaluate the potential of Recce's synthetic compounds in treating bio-threat pathogens. The collaborative research will focus on Recce's experimental drugs, RECCE 327 and RECCE 529.
Kasturba Medical College in Mangaluru is set to host the national undergraduate medical research conference, 'Medicine: A Voyage of Discovery', providing a platform for medical students to share research findings and engage with renowned medical experts, fostering a culture of learning and innovation.
April 2025 marked an exciting period in medical research with numerous significant findings, as the University of Nebraska Medical Center led breakthroughs in cancer research, immunology, neurology, cardiology, and microbiology, potentially reshaping the future of medical treatment.