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A moving wrist on MRI and odor detection in lungs

A moving wrist on MRI and odor detection in lungs

MedZine wishes you a happy, healthy, and successful 2014! We start the year by highlighting a few interesting findings. We will tell you about how a moving wrist can now be captured with MRI. And while you smell with your nose, odor-detecting cells have now been found in the lungs! Continue reading

Stem cells in lung and colon cancer

Stem cells in lung and colon cancer

The identification of stem cells has boosted research in many areas. This week, MedZine highlights two studies employing stem cells in different settings. The first study describes the first successful generation of lung cells from stem cells. The other study shows that targeting colon cancer stem cells is effective against colon cancer in animals. Continue reading

Spotlight on obesity

Spotlight on obesity

Obesity is a problem of epidemic proportions that causes many serious health related complications. This week, MedZine emphasizes two studies on different aspects of appetite, which controls dietary intake and thus is important for obesity. These studies describe changes in the tongue of obese individuals and a process that influences hormone levels that induce appetite. Continue reading

Malaria threat and gene therapy

Malaria threat and gene therapy

At the annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) this week, researchers presented data that indicate that the world’s most common malaria parasite is becoming a bigger threat. MedZine tells you what is happening. In addition, MedZine also highlights another study, showing successful persistent gene therapy without suppressing the immune system. Continue reading

Inhibiting neuronal degeneration and why muscles fall asleep

Inhibiting neuronal degeneration and why muscles fall asleep

Also this week MedZine brings you the latest medical news on various medical specialisms. In this editorial two striking studies in the field of neurology are highlighted. The first identifies an inhibitor that slows neuronal degeneration and shows potential as a therapy against Alzheimer’s disease. The second describes how muscles accidentally fall asleep while someone is awake. Continue reading

Genetic factors in eating disorder and lumbar disc degeneration

Genetic factors in eating disorder and lumbar disc degeneration

Also this week MedZine brings you the latest medical news on various medical specialisms. In this editorial two striking studies are highlighted. Both identifying genetic factors linked to disease and published in Journal of Clinical Investigation. The first identifies two genes linked to an increased risk for eating disorders. The second describes mutations that are associated with early-onset lumbar disc degeneration. Continue reading

Blocking virus replication, fighting bladder cancer, and chemotherapy via nipple

Blocking virus replication, fighting bladder cancer, and chemotherapy via nipple

Also this week MedZine brings you the latest medical news on various medical specialisms. In this editorial three striking studies are highlighted. The first identifies new compound that can stop viral replication of flu viruses. The second shows that ipecac syrup can be effective against bladder cancer. The third study describes that chemotherapy against breast cancer can be injected through the nipple. Continue reading

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