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Drug reverses signs of liver disease in people living with HIV Posted: 12 Oct 2019 11:12 AM PDT Researchers report that the injectable hormone tesamorelin reduces liver fat and prevents liver fibrosis (scarring) in people living with HIV. |
New design strategy can help improve layered superconducting materials Posted: 12 Oct 2019 11:12 AM PDT Scientists have created a new layered superconducting material with a conducting layer made of bismuth, silver, tin, sulfur and selenium. The conducting layer features four distinct sublayers; by introducing more elements, they were able to achieve unparalleled customizability and a higher ''critical temperature'' below which superconductivity is observed, a key objective of superconductor research. Their design strategy may be applied to engineer new and improved superconducting materials. |
Another reason to get cataract surgery: It can make you 48% safer on the road Posted: 12 Oct 2019 11:12 AM PDT Researchers in Australia used a driving simulator to test patients' vision before and after cataract surgery. They found that near misses and crashes decreased by 48% after surgery. |
More evidence linking common bladder medication to a vision-threatening eye condition Posted: 12 Oct 2019 11:12 AM PDT A drug widely prescribed for a bladder condition for decades, now appears to be toxic to the retina, the light sensing tissue at the back of the eye that allows us to see. |
In-office gene therapy for wet age-related macular degeneration is coming Posted: 11 Oct 2019 04:47 AM PDT Gene therapy is showing promise for one of the most common causes of blindness. |
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