The revolutionary approach of UCSF doctors changes the outcome of cancer treatment in children. The new algorithm allows precise dosing of chemotherapy without the need for radiation, drastically reducing side effects and raising the survival rate after stem cell transplantation to almost 90 percent.
After 40 years, the who has recommended spatial emanators, a new class of mosquito protection. This revolutionary technology creates an invisible shield against the transmission of malaria, dengue and Zika, is effective day and night without electricity and offers new hope to millions of people in the most vulnerable areas of the world.
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has launched a groundbreaking program to certify medical students as robotic surgery assistants. This unique approach bridges the education gap, transforming students from passive observers into active members of the surgical team and giving them a key advantage for the future.
The latest study reveals that most adults have a heart older than their chronological age. A new free calculator, based on blood pressure and cholesterol data, allows you to find out your 'cardiac age' and understand the real cardiovascular risk, encouraging key preventive measures for long-term health.
UCSF scientists have revived the failed drug Artefenomel through a chemical rearrangement of the molecule. By solving the solubility problem, they created a powerful compound against artemisinin-resistant malaria strains, offering new hope in the fight against a disease threatening Africa and the world
A new scientific report from the American Heart Association details the dangers of ultra-processed foods. Learn how industrial products affect cardiometabolic health, what are the key risks to the heart and diabetes, and what the NOVA system reveals about the food we eat. Here are key recommendations from experts.