- Mothers with pre-eclampsia are at risk of heart disease later

High blood pressure that often threatens the lives of some pregnant women may also increase the risk of heart disease later, researchers have discovered.
- Artificial intelligence can help detect melanoma skin cancer

A team of researchers is developing a system based on artificial intelligence (AI) that can help detect melanoma early.
- New Vabomere antibacterial drugs are approved by the FDA to cause a stir

The Food and Drug Administration of the United States (FDA) has just officially recognized a new antibacterial drug called Vabomere used to treat urinary tract infections in
- Finding new painkillers can help fight opium abuse in treatment

Scientists have discovered a new analgesic that is effective in reducing neuropathic pain, a finding that can be an ideal key in addressing the problem of abuse of addictive
- New treatment for blood cancer has just been recognized

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved anti-cancer drugs Besponsa, or inotuzumab ozogamicin for the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, or ALL.
- There are many types of anti-cancer fruits in Vietnam that few people pay attention to

In particular, this kind of fruit is very popular in the autumn and mid-autumn seasons like this.
- The good news: finding antibodies can kill 99% of the HIV virus strain

Scientists have tested this type of antibody against 24 monkeys. The results showed that monkeys were immune to HIV after injecting antibodies, although they continued to be
- Flu drugs are a new clinical trial that successfully causes fever

International researchers have just announced that they have successfully tested the first phase of a new, extremely effective and safe anti-influenza drug, radavirsen.
- Successful genetic modification helps people not to be afraid of disease

US scientists have successfully modified and improved the genes of a fetus. That is, if nurtured, the fetus will develop into a fully theoretical baby.
- Unexpected discovery: Breast cancer is associated with bacterial imbalance in breast tissue

Researchers have found that the bacterial composition of breast tissue in healthy women differs from that of women with breast cancer.
- Bowel bacteria help anti-cancer immunotherapy work better

In a recent study, a group of researchers in Washington, USA, found a link between intestinal bacteria and their response to immunosuppressive immunosuppressive therapy against
- Using statins can reduce the risk of dangerous blood infections

Researchers have found that people who use statins to prevent heart disease are at risk of developing Staphylococcus aureus, a lower blood infection.
- Found new proteins that provide clues to kill and prevent swine flu virus from spreading

University of Leeds researchers have identified a small protein that plays an important role in spreading foot and mouth disease in livestock.
- Epilepsy can damage your child's bones

Be careful! Young people, especially children and adolescents, taking anti-epileptic drugs may have a high risk of fracture. All found in a recent study.
- Good news! Finding out a new specialty drug can treat Lassa fever

Good news! A team of researchers has discovered a 100% protection treatment against one of the world's deadliest viruses - the Lassa virus.
- Stunned modern medicine with newly launched tissue regeneration method

Researchers from Birmingham University have discovered a new way to mimic the body's natural healing process to repair damaged tissue.
- Children with sinusitis, pneumonia are at risk of asthma after adulthood

Parents be careful! Children with respiratory infections, especially colds and sinusitis from 6 months to 5 years, are at greater risk of asthma and worsening lung function in
- Find out what experimental drugs promise against many dangerous viruses today

A new experimental antiviral drug is effective against a number of Coronavirus viruses, many of which can cause rapid death, the researchers said.
- Artificial 3D printed hearts work almost like human hearts

Applying biological mechanisms to prosthetic science, scientists created artificial hearts with the first 3D printing method, completely soft with silicone ventricles to help the
- Create a method to accurately determine the age of the cell

A new method developed by Johns Hopkins University can pinpoint cell age rather than current traditional methods.