"Medical breakthroughs" refers to significant discoveries or advances in the field of medicine that bring about major improvements in the understanding, treatment, prevention, or cure of diseases and disorders.
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The reason he did not is one of the most important
medical breakthroughs in modern history, and it's why there are so many dogs as family pets around the world today.
Such an approach «gives us one of the greatest opportunities for
new medical breakthroughs that we have ever seen,» he added.
Since then, the research has pitted groups that question the ethics of harvesting stem cells from human embryos against those that hope the line of research could result in
important medical breakthroughs.
The high water mark could be as much as 16 million people living with the disease in the next few decades,
barring medical breakthroughs, according to the report.
Critical illness insurance products meet the changing financial protection needs that arise
from medical breakthroughs and earlier diagnoses of serious (but no longer deadly diseases).
Companies from around the world are expected to snap up research and office space to develop new products and hunt
for medical breakthroughs at the University of Miami's new life sciences technology park.
That legislation, which the House passed this past July aims to
spur medical breakthroughs through reforms at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Food and Drug Administration.
Back in the Washington, D.C., area, she joined People magazine's D.C. bureau, covering presidential campaigns, celebrity fly - ins, as well
as medical breakthroughs as the magazine's national medical correspondent.
It's, you know, it's not
huge medical breakthroughs, it's not incredible leaps of knowledge, it's just doing the things you already know how to do, but very carefully and better.
Such resources provide critical support to its scientists as they focus on
achieving medical breakthroughs in numerous areas, including autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis; infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria and influenza; cancer; heart disease; allergy and asthma.
WA's only early phase unit, Linear Clinical Research Ltd, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, is contributing to
medical breakthroughs via a technologically focused research facility with 37 beds.
Although some questioned whether $ 12 million would be enough to spark any
real medical breakthrough, others praised the intentions behind the investment, while Gates indicated that there could be more to come.
In an accompanying commentary, demographer S. Jay Olshansky at the University of Illinois, Chicago, whose work has long backed this view, agrees that life expectancy can't keep going up without
dramatic medical breakthroughs.
Discover Magazine, which reaches more than 6 million readers monthly, is a manual for the future, bringing new technologies to light,
examining medical breakthroughs and exploring the how and why behind science.
Even if such research is successful there will be people who are not able to share in the
associated medical breakthroughs, perhaps because of their religious beliefs, so «science has to take that into account and ensure diverse platforms so we don't exclude people.»
«Through our commitment to investing # 1bn every year of this parliament into the National Institute for Health Research, we're funding world
class medical breakthroughs which can improve NHS patient outcomes and help avoid unnecessary NHS treatment costs.»
Soon newspapers worldwide could be reporting on the
fantastic medical breakthroughs occurring in Italy, as well as on the successes of Juventus and AC Milan in the football league.
► «A provision in a new biomedical innovation bill passed last week in the [U.S.] House of Representatives would create a new program to launch prize competitions at» NIH to «
incentivize medical breakthroughs,» Servick reported at ScienceInsider on Thursday.
Perhaps you fancy yourself as one of tomorrow's pioneers who will exploit our knowledge of the human genome to
create medical breakthroughs for AIDS, cancer or Alzheimer's.
«Our goal is to ensure that the important science of the [New England Primate Research Center] will continue to
further medical breakthroughs, guided by our unwavering commitment to animal welfare,» the unidentified medical school official wrote in the letter.
The emergence of private companies at the head of the field is unusual,
when medical breakthroughs are typically funded by the National Institutes of Health which pours more than $ 30bn a year into scientists» coffers.
While medical breakthroughs generate tremendous news, little thought is given to the countless basic discoveries that provide the foundations for that clinical endpoint.
The science presented in the film is well - explained and even though the focus of the film is on
medical breakthroughs accomplished using stem cells, the scientists interviewed do not try to over-hype current stem cell applications.
Monkeys and other non-human primates represent less than one percent of all animals used in research, but they have contributed to major
medical breakthroughs due to their physiological similarities to people.
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BITS is establishing teams of scientists and clinicians who convert scientific discoveries
into medical breakthroughs that are tested in the clinic and brought to patients in the marketplace.
Told through the eyes of Henrietta Lacks» daughter, Deborah Lacks, the film chronicles her search, along with journalist Rebecca Skloot (Byrne), to learn about the mother she never knew and understand how the unauthorized harvesting of Lacks» cancerous cells in 1951 led to
unprecedented medical breakthroughs, changing countless lives and the face of medicine forever.
At the beginning of the film, a Norwegian doctor (Rolf Lassgard) announces a
stunning medical breakthrough that allows human beings to be miniaturized to 5 inches, a big plus in the fight against the world's population explosion.
May 15, 2018 • The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., has unveiled a portrait of Lacks, whose cells have been used for decades — without her consent — to
find medical breakthroughs.
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