UL Professor of Surgery sheds light on a new order in the abdomen
A professor whose research led to the reclassification of an organ, has published new evidence detailing the fundamental order of the abdomen The post UL Professor of Surgery sheds light on a new order...
View ArticleCancer computer models create new Covid drug combination
The findings could help lower Covid-19 related deaths and reduce the strain on healthcare systems The post Cancer computer models create new Covid drug combination appeared first on Irish Medical Times.
View ArticleGalway researchers investigating E. coli risk for wells
The DERIVE project aims to manage the threat posed by the bacterium to private water supplies The post Galway researchers investigating <i>E. coli</i> risk for wells appeared first on Irish...
View ArticleIrish clinical trial reveals new treatment option for COVID-19
An anti-inflammatory protein, alpha-1 antitryspin, may treat patients who have developed acute respiratory distress syndrome as a result of COVID-19 The post Irish clinical trial reveals new treatment...
View Article‘Significant’ advance in understanding of epilepsy from Trinity researchers
The condition effects approximately 1% of the population and 50 million people worldwide The post ‘Significant’ advance in understanding of epilepsy from Trinity researchers appeared first on Irish...
View ArticleUL research demonstrates new method of spinal cord tissue repair
A synthesised hybrid biomaterial could be used to treat spinal injuries The post UL research demonstrates new method of spinal cord tissue repair appeared first on Irish Medical Times.
View ArticleBreakthrough in treatment for drug-resistant epilepsy
Use of photonics in neurostimulator removes adverse effects that metal wires can have in MRI systems People with drug-resistant epilepsy could have the number of seizures they experience reduce -...
View ArticleHealth impacts of lead exposure far greater than previously thought, new...
Lead exposure could be causing six times more deaths from cardiovascular disease than previously thought, a new global study has found. The research showed that low and middle-income countries (LMICs)...
View ArticleScientists use genomics to identify networks for syphilis transmission
Distinct sexual networks, defined geographically or by sexual preference, for syphilis transmission have been discovered by scientists using genomics. The networks also show a resistance to drug...
View ArticleScreening test predicts preterm preeclampsia during pregnancy
Research shows 15 per cent increase in detection rates Irish-based scientists have developed a new method to identify pregnant women who are at imminent risk of developing preeclampsia. Led by UCC...
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