Monthly Archives: July 2016
Artilysin®s as a novel enzyme-based approach to kill drug-resistant bacteria
In recent years world leading health care authorities have warned the global community about the threat of antimicrobial resistance. We risk being cast back into the dark ages when minor infections and injuries were often lethal. However,
Antioxidant potential: curcumin vs curcumin glucuronide metabolites

Turmeric, the household spice, contains a major colouring pigment known as curcumin, together with other colouring agents (i.e. curcuminoids). Curcumin is known to exhibit potential antioxidant activity with therapeutic potential as anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic, anti-diabetic agent and
Microfluidic “plaque-on-a-chip” with pH new imaging concept probes individual factors in tooth decay
May-Thurner Syndrome – a rare cause of leg pain and swelling
Fat and genes: can they predict stroke?
The modern way of life has led to an unprecedented increase of diseases that affect the well-being of our arteries, including high blood pressure, high lipids, diabetes and obesity. These diseases promote atherosclerosis, which means the deposition
Functional behavior of neuronal networks interconnected through electrical synapses
Importance of diagnosing spontaneous intracranial hypotension with uncommon clinical presentation
Acute apical endodontic abscesses: the role of bacteria, geography, and synergy
In conditions of health, the root canal of the tooth is essentially sterile and devoid of the hundreds of microbial species that colonize the oral cavity. When oral bacteria are permitted to access the pulp – whether
Approaching distal radius fractures from a unified perspective
Antibiotics for treatment of asthma-like episodes in childhood
Could you still ‘see’ one’s action even when s/he disappears?
The ability to predict and anticipate the actions of others is crucial for planning appropriate behaviours before engaging or intervening in observed action, such as the pre-judgement of partner’s next actions in the football game. Even we
Insulin analogue with reduced weight gain effect in diabetic patients: detemir
Who is a cancer survivor? A brief overview of this controversial term
Chiara Marzorati, Foundations of the Life Sciences Bioethics and Cognitive Sciences, European School of Molecular Medicine (SEMM), European Institute of Oncology, Via Adamello 16, 20139, Milan, Italy. Gabriella Pravettoni, Department of Oncology and Hemato-oncology, University of Milan,
Testing a new way to measure the impact of stroke: PRECiS
One explanation for why females have more optimal cardiac blood flow compared to males
Trucker sleep patterns influence safety-critical events
Commercial truck drivers are essential to transporting goods long distances to meet consumer demands. These demands can put pressure on shippers to move goods quickly while keeping costs low, which often puts truckers at risk for insufficient