US researchers create 'multiorgan' chip to test the effect of drugs
A small multi-organ model of the human body (heart, liver, bones, skin, even bloodstream) will allow drugs to be tested.
A small multi-organ model of the human body (heart, liver, bones, skin, even bloodstream) will allow drugs to be tested.
A new study has led to the production of 3D printed medicines, one of the most interesting innovations in the pharmaceutical sector!
As simple as putting on a band-aid, convenient for all those who have chronic conditions and need continuous injections.
The key in a protein that, when activated, causes the cells responsible for metastases and relapses to "hibernate".
Aducanumab could represent a revolution for all Alzheimer's patients, but for now it represents only an element of controversy
Scientists have developed a new way to treat and even prevent type 1 diabetes in mice - new hope for patients.
Here we are: Deepmind, Alphabet's artificial intelligence system, sets out to discover new medicines. Why it can work.
In the Venetian islands far from hospitals and not covered by pharmacies, drones arrive to deliver medicines: an experimental project of the City of Venice starts.
A fortuitous discovery leads to a new preventive approach against the degeneration of old age. Senolytic drugs do not cease to amaze.
GPT-3, the latest version of OpenAI's artificial intelligence system, can diagnose and prescribe drugs. A formidable tool for the medicine of the future.
We eat something that is harmless to others and we fill ourselves with bubbles (or worse reactions). Food allergies are a plague - this is how we are fighting them.
For future space missions, a whole new pharmacopoeia will be needed. To figure out how to make drugs in space, we're sending pills to the ISS
The results are surprising: a drug can replace weight reduction surgery. It has entered phase III
An inhaled product that can cure Covid-19 within 3-5 days has passed the Phase 1 study. That's why it can make a difference.
A revolutionary system replaces injections with special pills that open a needle directly into the intestine. Ranipill's first tests on humans, this is the name of the device, were a success.
Tiny needles that break free from a capsule taken orally, and inject the drug directly into the intestine: here are the new injections.
Here is how the effects of rapamycin unfold, and why its use in commercial products can lead to an extension of life expectancy.
Everyone knows that there is no way to get a sculpted physique without exercise: outdoor exercise…
The WHO estimates the number of diabetics in the world at around 285 million (data from last ...