Widespread prostate cancer screening not beneficial, says UK committee
The UK National Screening Committee has announced that it does not recommend widespread screening for prostate cancer at the current time...
by Jen Willows
The UK National Screening Committee has announced that it does not recommend widespread screening for prostate cancer at the current time...
A CRISPR genome editing therapy provides sustained reductions in 'bad' cholesterol in people with inherited high cholesterol or premature coronary artery disease, an early-stage clinical trial shows...
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority has issued a new set of frequently asked questions about unregulated sperm donation, due to increasing concerns regarding exploitation and serial sperm donors...
Overproduction of a DNA repair protein called EXO1 can trigger DNA damage and increase chemotherapy sensitivity in human cancer cells, a new study has reported...
Blood stem cells can retain a long-term 'memory' of inflammatory events, which may help explain links between ageing, chronic disease and blood cancers...
In this episode of Big Fat Negative, racing driver Toby Trice reflects on infertility, delayed diagnosis and the emotional isolation many men experience during fertility treatment…
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Securing an ethical future for research using neural organoids
by Professor Emily Jackson
Coordinated best practice guidance and a pivot to a forward-looking regulatory approach to emerging biotechnologies can enable neural organoid research to flourish responsibly, protecting ethical standards and public confidence...