A groundbreaking clinical trial is testing whether specially engineered stem cells can help the brain restore its own dopamine production in people with Parkinson’s disease. Because the condition is ...
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New bio-implant could finally repair broken spinal cords
A series of converging advances in bio-implant technology, from brain-spine interfaces to lab-grown spinal tissue, is bringing the long-elusive goal of spinal cord repair closer to clinical reality.
Researchers from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences have developed a novel implant that delivers tiny growth-promoting particles directly to injured nerve cells, helping them to regrow ...
Nicolaas Geurs, DDS, Weatherford/Palcanis Endowed Professor and chair at the UAB Department of Periodontology, is the principal investigator of the study. The total funding for this study is ...
Dental implants are among the most effective solutions for replacing missing teeth. They restore chewing ability, preserve bone health, and create a ...
Continued clinical progress follows regulatory authorization to advance studyFirst patient continues to show dramatic vision ...
Researchers develop a 3D-printed, RNA-activated implant that silences the PTEN gene to promote nerve regrowth after spinal cord injury.
The Spinal Implants Market has emerged as a vital segment within the global medical device industry, driven by the increasing ...
Engaging the brain’s plasticity by stimulating the locus coeruleus, a region in the brainstem, could be a clinically relevant approach to optimize the efficacy of cochlear implants in restoring ...
At one point in her life, Amber Pearson spent eight hours a day acting out her obsessive thoughts. She washed her hands until they bled, repeatedly checked the locks on her doors and ate separately ...
Scientists succeed in creating an artificial pancreas that regulates glucose, opening the door to treating diabetes without injections.
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Ancient Scythian mummy shows early jaw surgery and dental implant use
A mummified body attributed to the Scythian culture of the Eurasian steppes has drawn renewed scholarly attention for what ...
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