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  1. MRI reveals how blood flows through artificial heart - Cosmos

    Sep 26, 2025 · Researchers imaged blood flow dynamics inside an artificial heart to help minimise the risk of blood clots and red blood cell damage.

  2. Potential blood cancer therapy shows promise - Cosmos

    May 21, 2021 · Scientists conducting a preclinical study at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (the ‘Peter Mac’), in Melbourne, believe they’ve developed an experimental blood cancer therapy that …

  3. Implant takes the fight to the tumour - Cosmos

    Mar 10, 2014 · A tiny anti-cancer drug factory right inside a tumour could provide a much safer and more effective way to fight the disease, UK-based scientists have shown.

  4. More on the language of immunity - Cosmos

    Aug 4, 2020 · After exiting the thymus into the blood, these naïve T cell pools provide the narrow, antigen-selected repertoires that coalesce after infection or vaccination.

  5. Medicine - Latest research - Page 27 of 84 - Cosmos

    Cosmos delivers the science of everything to do with medicine! Follow us and enter a universe with medicine stories and commentary from experts.

  6. Alpha-synuclein is one of the good guys - Cosmos

    Jul 29, 2019 · Aggregates of the protein alpha-synuclein, known as Lewy bodies, have long been connected to Parkinson’s disease and other forms of dementia.

  7. Object moved - Cosmos

    Object moved Object moved to here.

  8. Genome sequencing may help cancer detection - Cosmos

    Sep 9, 2020 · British researchers have developed a statistical model that uses genomic data to predict the risk of developing cancer of the oesophagus.

  9. Osteoarthritis steroid treatment can backfire - Cosmos

    Oct 15, 2019 · Research conducted in a leading US radiology department has found that steroid injections to the hip and knee, a common treatment for osteoarthritis, could cause collapse of the …

  10. What are reinfection and viral shedding? - Cosmos

    Dec 1, 2020 · Not all shedding is equal In the above cases, the viral particles being shed are infectious, which is what we as virologists consider viral shedding to mean. But during COVID-19, the definition …