Articles tagged with "Drugs & Pharmaceuticals"

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The beauty of the beast

July 5, 2016
The enigmatic Tully Monster has become something of a palaeontological icon, yet there is much to learn about this mysterious beast. Here Thomas Clements takes us along for the ride...

Old dog, new tricks

June 21, 2016
Have we overlooked some incredible pharmacological properties of aspirin? Martyna Petrulyte takes a look at the growing body of evidence and wonders if patients will soon be able to ask:...

From the front line

May 19, 2016
We hear from Professor Daouda Ndiaye – a Senegalese researcher taking on malaria – about a new test promising to save lives by being faster, more accurate and easier to...

Novel method for producing antibiotic introduced

May 16, 2016
Scientists from the University of Bristol have developed a new method for producing an antibiotic.

Promising phase I Ebola trials

May 13, 2016
Scientists involved in Phase I trials for an Ebola vaccine have described recent results as very promising.

Antibiotic resistance solution proposed

May 11, 2016
A group of US scientists are confident the key to tackling antibiotic resistant bacteria is already in front of our faces – non-antibiotic therapeutic drugs.

Hybrid drug use prevents malarial resistance

April 21, 2016
Scientists from the National University of Singapore have developed a new drug to combat the rise of drug-resistant malaria.

The pace and pattern of being

April 8, 2016
Maturation in mammals varies widely, but the exact reasons why are still unclear. A new method of monitoring growth may provide the answer.

What to do with a problem like Zika?

April 6, 2016
The current Zika outbreak first began in Brazil in April 2015. It has been strongly linked to newborn microcephaly and also Guillain-Barré syndrome.

Anti-cancer drugs eliminate Legionnaires’ disease

March 31, 2016
Cancer drugs have shown potential after being repurposed to fight the bacteria responsible for Legionnaires’ disease.

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