Alopecia, a new US drug treats 40% of patients: the FDA asked for ok
A new alopecia drug shows impressive results. Here are the updates from phase three of the trial
A new alopecia drug shows impressive results. Here are the updates from phase three of the trial
The US authority rewards the multi-year efforts of the creators of the best glucose control system in patients with diabetes: an artificial pancreas.
One cow, ten hundred. A small herd could produce all the insulin in a country, surpassing current production methods based on transgenic yeasts and bacteria.
Robotic surgeons promise less invasive surgeries and faster recovery, but their real impact is yet to be proven and their cost remains a barrier for many hospitals.
The advent of cellular coffee could revolutionize a $132 billion global market, but will meet predictable resistance
Innovation in the treatment of osteopenia: the FDA approves Osteoboost, a vibrating belt that increases bone density.
Moderna and Merck's vaccine reduces melanoma death rate by 62%, moving closer to FDA approval in 2025
Controversial billionaire Bryan Johnson tests expensive gene therapy on a Caribbean island as part of his plan to reverse biological age, sparking doubts in the scientific community.
The high quantities of caffeine in energy drinks and their very strong advance among very young people raise doubts about the safety of these products
Loyal announces anti-aging drug for dogs, awaiting FDA approval. Let's see how it works.
Histotripsy, a non-invasive technique to destroy liver tumors with sound waves, gets FDA approval: it could reduce side effects and recovery times.
The analysis of brown fat can help us understand how to make it a small "heating power plant" that burns extra pounds in our body.
The innovation of the artificial womb, ever closer, can revolutionize the care of premature newborns, but it also raises ethical and technical questions.
Thanks to a gene therapy in the form of eye drops, a boy can see again. This discovery could help millions of people in the future.
After a long process, Neuralink's futuristic brain-computer interface has gotten the green light for first human tests.
FDA approves first fecal transplant pill to fight intestinal infections, and one day many other diseases.
An innovative AI-based home test promises to detect oral and throat cancer from a saliva sample.
Experts say mRNA technology has accelerated the development of remedies against cancer, cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases.
Among the first GMO foods to end up on the market, the vitamin D "super tomatoes" developed by scientists at the John Innes Center
A 22-year-old award-winning inventor, a bra tech with big capabilities, and a startup that lives many lives. He will tell you a story that he makes you think.
The FDA is fast-tracking approval of an over-the-counter nasal spray that prevents drug overdoses. It could be ready at the beginning of 2023.