Japanese Scientists Report First Human-to-Human Transmission of SFTS Virus
Japanese scientists confirm the first human-to-human transmission of the SFTS virus, highlighting the importance of protection and prevention.
Read MoreJapanese scientists confirm the first human-to-human transmission of the SFTS virus, highlighting the importance of protection and prevention.
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Read MoreSumérgete en “El humanismo en la cirugía”, un viaje conmovedor donde la medicina se encuentra con el arte, la empatía y las historias humanas detrás del bisturí.
Read MoreDive into ‘Humanism in Surgery,’ a heartfelt journey where medicine meets art, empathy, and the human stories behind the scalpel.
Read MoreJapanese researchers analyzed honey samples to measure natural and artificial radioactivity and evaluate the lifetime cancer risk
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Read MoreRare penile melanoma with aggressive behavior, accounting for less than 1% of all cancers.
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Read MoreWe spoke with study authors Davide De Pietri Tonelli and Silvia Rancati about their research showing how an 11-microRNA cocktail can slow glioblastoma growth.
Read MoreDiscover what patients value most in an ophthalmologist: insights from a study of 800 patients highlight communication and personality trait.
Read MoreJapanese scientists report the first case of C. metallidurans bloodstream infection in Japan—the sixth case recorded worldwide—in a 77-year-old patient.
Read MorePor primera vez en España se utiliza hilo metálico de titanio como material para imprimir bioimplantes de titanio en 3D, pero se necesita más investigación.
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