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Smokers Have More Pulmonary Emboli, Leading to Higher Hospital Readmission Rates | – Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology

Posted: Published on October 22nd, 2019

October 18, 2019 Patients with lung blood clots who smoke are more likely to be readmitted for lung blood clots than nonsmokers, according to new research presented at the CHEST Annual Meeting 2019, Oct. 19-23 in New Orleans. The research will be presented by Kam Sing Ho, M.D., from Mount Sinai St. Continue reading

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The Other Side of Stem Cell Research – The Tablet Catholic Newspaper

Posted: Published on October 21st, 2019

(Photo: Getty Images) By Christopher White, The Tablets National Correspondent Last month, the federal government implemented a new ban on using fetal tissue for research a move praised by U.S. Catholic leaders. Yet while the church has long opposed using fetal tissue for research, as it is often derived from abortions, many Catholics are largely unaware that the church supports the use of umbilical cord blood, which is rich in stem cells and has proven effective in many therapies. Continue reading

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Stem cell therapy is for animals too – SciTech Europa

Posted: Published on October 21st, 2019

Stem cell therapy for animals has seen breakthroughs Stem cell therapy is increasingly becoming a more mainstream form of medicine. Usually applied to humans, the use of this regenerative treatment is now also being extended to animals including cats and dogs Continue reading

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The global regenerative medicine market size is expected to reach USD 5.60 billion by 2025, expanding at a CAGR of 11.6% over the forecast period -…

Posted: Published on October 21st, 2019

NEW YORK, Oct. 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Regenerative Medicine Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis By Product (Primary Cell-based, Stem & Progenitor Cell-based), By Therapeutic Category (Dermatology, Oncology) And Segment Forecasts, 2019 - 2025 Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05807250/?utm_source=PRN The global regenerative medicine market size is expected to reach USD 5.60 billion by 2025, expanding at a CAGR of 11.6% over the forecast period. Regenerative medicines are expected to have a significant impact in healthcare to treat specific indications and chronic conditions. Continue reading

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Propanc Biopharma Illustrates Novel Mode of Action of PRP, Suppressing EMT Pathways and Metastasis in Cancer Patients – BioSpace

Posted: Published on October 21st, 2019

Oct. 21, 2019 12:30 UTC MELBOURNE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Propanc Biopharma, Inc. Continue reading

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Qrons and Dartmouth researchers to develop 3D printable implants for Traumatic Brain Injuries – 3D Printing Industry

Posted: Published on October 21st, 2019

Qrons, a New York-based biotechnology start-up, has announced an Intellectual Property (IP) License Agreement with Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, to develop 3D printable implants to treat penetrating or traumatic brain injuries (TBI). TBI is caused by sudden damage to the brain from an external force. As stated by the World Health Organization (WHO), TBI has resulted in a large number of deaths and impairments leading to permanent disabilities Continue reading

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Global Longevity & Anti-Senescence Therapy Market Review 2017-2018 and Forecast to 2023 – ResearchAndMarkets.com – Business Wire

Posted: Published on October 21st, 2019

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Longevity and Anti-Senescence Therapy Market" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Continue reading

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Biobanks Market to Witness a Pronounce Growth During 2017 – 2025 – Statsflash

Posted: Published on October 21st, 2019

TMRR, in its recent market report, suggests that the keyword market report is set to exceed US$ xx Mn/Bn by 2029. The report finds that the keyword market registered ~US$ xx Mn/Bn in 2018 and is spectated to grow at a healthy CAGR over the foreseeable period. This keyword market study considers 2018 as the base year, 2019 as the estimated year, and 2019 2029 as the forecast timeframe Continue reading

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Study: Why Food Tastes Better When You’re Hungry – International Business Times

Posted: Published on October 21st, 2019

Dinner is late and you are starving. You could reach out for a snack to tide you over, or for the more steadfast ones, endure the hunger pangs till the food is ready because as we all know, good things come to those who wait. When dinner is eventually served, it appears to be the best meal you have ever had Continue reading

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Overeating may change the brain – WNDU-TV

Posted: Published on October 21st, 2019

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates a third of American adults are obese, and another third are considered overweight. A new study from the University of Washington may shed some light on why it's so hard to lose weight. "The number of people losing weight or stating that they have tried to lose weight over the past year is 50%," Dr Continue reading

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