The new treatment will be used for patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease who have not responded to other forms of treatment.
Novel wireless system beams power to medical chips deep inside the body
This new method of powering medical devices could give physicians an alternative to using drugs to treat diseases and their symptoms.
Olive oil could protect heart from air pollution
The researchers discovered that immediately after inhaling the particles, those who had been given olive oil supplements did not show a significant loss of endothelial function.
People more likely to choose a spouse with similar DNA, study finds
The study is the first of its kind to examine DNA similarities among couples across the entire genome.
One night of binge drinking may be more harmful than previously thought, researchers say
Approximately one in six adults binge drinks at least four times per month.
Remedies for MERS may already be on hand, researchers suggest
Three new studies published this week suggest that over thirty drugs already available inhibit replication of the MERS virus in cell cultures.
Study: Low risk prostate cancer not always low risk
233,000 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in 2014.
Study seeks to understand link between cell phones and cognition in children
Researchers seek to gain understanding on if and/or how cell phone usage might affect cognitive development in children.
Pancreatic cancer expected to be the second deadliest cancer by 2030
It will surpass prostate, breast, and colorectal cancer in terms of its deadliness, research suggests.
Chronic sleep loss linked to weight gain in young children
Unlike previous studies, the new study took into account factors other than body mass index (BMI).
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