European specialists have managed to develop a new artificial heart. In their work on the artificial organ, scientists have adapted technologies that are usually used in various space devices, telecommunications satellites that orbit the earth.
The drug Amphotericin B is used to treat severe fungal infections of the spinal cord and brain. Gene therapy activates the human immune system, and with significantly greater efficiency.
Scientists have developed a completely new method of treating HIV-infected people using radioactive radiation, which could become a real breakthrough for medicine.
In the near future, nutritionists may have a much smaller workload as scientists develop a device that can be implanted under the skin of the arm to help people who are overweight and curb the habit of overeating that leads to obesity.
A group of researchers is currently developing a condom made from a unique material that will contain a polymer material with properties similar to latex and graphene, a form of carbon.
Scientists are confident that the development and introduction of new antibacterial drugs to the pharmaceutical market is vitally important because “outdated” versions of antibiotics are no longer able to cope with the task at hand.