Exercise-triggered mitochondrial transfer offers hope for stroke and dementia

Physical rehabilitation and symptom management still remain the mainstay of treatment for stroke, as clot removal or dissolution is effective only within a narrow time frame after the stroke. After that, many patients are left with long-term problems like difficulty in walking, speaking, and memory decline. Exercise has been beneficial in preventing strokes and improving … Read more

Innovative technology offers non-invasive way to observe blood clotting

Researchers from the University of Tokyo have found a way to observe clotting activity in blood as it happens – without needing invasive procedures. Using a new type of microscope and artificial intelligence (AI), their study shows how platelet clumping can be tracked in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), opening the door to safer, … Read more

New RNA-based blood test offers insight into cancer and tissue damage

Stanford Medicine researchers have developed a blood test capable of detecting cancers, the ways cancer resists treatments and tissue injury caused by non-cancerous conditions. The new test analyzes RNA molecules in the bloodstream. This type of RNA is called cell-free RNA because the tiny molecules no longer inhabit a cell. There are always fragments of … Read more

Pig Heart Grafted to Humans: World First

Gene-Edited Pig Liver Functions in human for 10 Days Table of Contents Gene-Edited Pig Liver Functions in human for 10 Days Gene-Edited Pig Liver: ⁤A Breakthrough in⁢ Xenotransplantation What is xenotransplantation? What are the Recent Advances in Xenotransplantation? How is a Pig liver Modified for human Transplantation? How Long Did the Pig Liver‍ Function in … Read more