In Section HEALTH-TV
Breathtaking Fight Against CancerBreathtaking Fight Against CancerA new revolutionary method has been developed by Austrian scientists to improve early diagnosis of lung cancer through breath detection of tumoral cells. (Apr. '09).
Calculating FertilityCalculating FertilityEmbryo selection techniques are now being taken one step forward with the introduction of new criteria. (Jun. '09)
Genes out of BalanceGenes out of BalanceFor a neurodegenerative disease that strikes later in life with neuronal dysfunction and subsequent cell death by showing a mind-boggling heterogeneity of subtypes, spinocerebellar ataxia had not been adequately tackled for a long time. (Jun '09)
Cystic Fibrosis: A European CauseCystic Fibrosis: A European CauseNineteen years after the identification of mutations in the gene which cause cystic fibrosis, European researchers have identified fifteen potential repair molecules. (Jan. '10)
No More Toxic Drugs After Organ TransplantNo More Toxic Drugs After Organ TransplantImproving the long-term health prospects of transplant patients has proved an elusive target so far. But now, new tests and techniques are being investigated that could reduce the number of immunosuppressive drugs transplant patients need to take. (Nov. '09)
A New Light on ProgeriaA New Light on ProgeriaA team of European researchers recently discovered how the regulation of progenitor cell proliferation and differentiation in highly regenerative tissues, such as skin and muscles, spins out of control. (Nov. '09)
Hormones on DietHormones on DietEuropean researchers recently identified six new loci associated with body mass index, highlighting a very interesting neuronal influence on body weight regulation. (Jan. '10)
The Fish that Protects Your LifeThe Fish that Protects Your LifeEuropean researchers explore the possibility to repair a heart after a myocardial infarction by an infusion of progenitor cells and developing a vaccination against atherosclerosis. (Mar. '10) 
Stem Cells: A Genetic PerspectiveStem Cells: A Genetic PerspectiveThe Plurigenes project, involving 7 European labs plus a start-up, impressed scientists around the world by showing that normal skin cells can be reprogrammed to an embryonic state in mice. (Nov. '09)
One Gene, One VisionOne Gene, One VisionNew genetic discoveries explain how it is possible to build very different kinds of eyes with the same genes. (Jun. '09)
Tackling ParaplegiaTackling ParaplegiaReconstructing the neuronal circuitry of a damaged spine looks like a much closer goal now. European scientists for the first time demonstrated the presence of neural precursor cells in the adult human spinal cord. (Sep. '09)
The Dawn of LifeThe Dawn of LifeEuropean researchers are curently carrting out a zebrafish embryo study researching angiogenesis, which means the recruitment of new blood vessels as a normal process in growth and development, but also as an essential component of tumours’ metastatic pathway. (Jun '09)
The Secret of Sudden DeathThe Secret of Sudden Death

Recent research points out how calcium ions can help preventing sudden heart death. (May '09)

Vaccine Against Diabetes?Vaccine Against Diabetes?The newest, most original approach to preventing and curing autoimmune diseases, with a specific focus on diabetes 1, is based on the major biological functions of the thymus, an organ located just behind the breastbone. (Nov. '09)