The female organism is more difficult to cope with the infection in terms of its own hormones, causing overexcitation of the immune system and, as a result, the development of a powerful inadequate immune response.
Researchers from the University of Baltimore (USA, Maryland) told the press that the metformin drug, which is widely used in modern medicine, can increase the life span of living organisms.
Employees of the US medical center "Rush", who are studying the symptoms of Parkinson's disease in detail, suggested that the symptoms of the disease may be caused by a shortage of testosterone.
The new electroscalp allows during the operation to reveal the boundaries of the malignant tumor so as not to remove the healthy tissue. The analysis takes a couple of seconds.
Genetics scientists from the University of the United States (Massachusetts) reported that recent studies have shown the possibility of "disconnecting" the third chromosome from the last, twenty-first pair of chromosomes, the presence of which causes certain genetic problems in the development of the human body.
Modern medicine has a wide range of diseases, often quite severe and difficult to cure, the occurrence of which is due to genetic malfunctions of an innate or acquired character.
Specialists from the University of Great Britain have told the press about a new safe method for diagnosing cancer. Doctors believe that in the near future this method will become an alternative to a radioactive method harmful to the health of a sick person.
The leaders of the international group of scientists reported that recently the specialists managed to develop a new powerful vaccine aimed at combating various strains of malaria. Specialists for the first time managed to use protective T cells against parasites that cause malaria.
Recent studies have shown that modern dentistry not only does not stand still, but it has also moved far enough in the treatment of caries with the help of new technologies. The latest experiments of European scientists show the possibility of restoring the dental tissue without surgical intervention and even without removing the nerve.
Scientists at the University of Michigan (USA) were able to maintain an analgesic effect at the required level without increasing the number of tablets used.