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27 November, 2011 20:00:00 |
Medical News |
Scientists have figured out how to survive even after the lethal dose of radiation.
Experiments have shown that the introduction of protein BPI into the body in 80% of cases saves lives.
Researchers from Harvard Medical School in Boston have developed a new method to combat the effects of high and even fatal levels of radiation exposure. They are hooked up to this fight a protein called BPI (bactericidal / permeability-increasing protein), involved in immune response against gut harmful bacteria.
Assuming the existence of the healing properties of this protein, the researchers first decided to check what happens in the body after exposure. They examined 48 patients who received high doses of radiation resulted in damage to the bone marrow and found that the level of BPI protein in the blood of those patients fell an average in 71 times, and in some of patients, this protein was generally not found. |
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22 September, 2011 08:58:00 |
Medical News |
Laser ablation is not better than surgical removal of varicose veins.
Recent research has not shown any advantage of laser therapy to standard surgery in the treatment of severe varicose veins.
Varicose veins are common problem. In varying degrees up to 30% of the adult population suffer from varicose veins. In severe cases, varicose can cause pain and inflammation in the leg (phlebitis), there is a risk of thrombosis and wounds appearance. |
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21 September, 2011 13:06:00 |
Medical News |
American scientists have developed a method that allows identifying even microscopic ovarian tumors, thus avoiding the risk of relapse
American scientists have developed a method that allows identifying even microscopic ovarian tumors, thus avoiding the risk of relapse.
Experts explained that the common type of treatment for ovarian cancer is surgery (oophorectomy), but unfortunately, the probability that the doctor will not see tiny tumors that do not manifest themselves visually or by palpations is very high. |
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30 December, 2010 11:56:00 |
Medical News |
Treatment in Israel - new cure against liver cancer
Israeli pharmaceutical company Can-Fite Biopharma, together with one of the largest Israeli medical centers, will soon begin clinical trials of a new drug for liver cancer. |
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30 December, 2010 11:57:00 |
Medical News |
Genetic therapy treatment has significantly reduced pain level of two patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease, which causes the immune system to attack the connective tissue of joints, causing inflammation and swelling. In advanced stages the disease can even lead to the destruction of the joint. This chronic disease is resistant to treatment with medication. The number of patients is 2 million people in the U.S. alone. |
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29 December, 2010 11:58:00 |
Company News |
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to all our patients and visitors of the website... |
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30 December, 2010 11:57:00 |
Medical News |
New method of lymphoma treatment in Israel
A new method of treatment was suggested at the Institute of Isotopes of «Soroka» Medical center in Israel by Dr. Sofey Lantsberg (Director of the Institute) in collaboration with the Institute of hematology , the head of which is Dr. Itay Levy. |
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20 September, 2008 07:44:00 |
Company News |
Once again MedCurator is extending the circle of partners - medical centers of Finland!
Once again MedCurator is extending the circle of partners. Now we are offering Finland medical centers, specializing in cardiology and cardiosurgery, and also general surgery. European quality of treatment, with prices much lower than average European prices on medical treatment! |
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16 September, 2008 07:28:00 |
Company News |
MedCurator is celebrating another anniversary! We would like to thank hundreds of patients, who chose our services during this year, and dosens of medical centers on our Network, providing highest level of medical care possible…
MedCurator is celebrating another anniversary. We would like to thank hundreds of patients from Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan and other CIS countries, USA, Canada and Britain, which entrusted us during this year with the most important mission - care for their health! We feel honored by your confidence in us. |
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16 September, 2008 07:24:00 |
Medical News |
Laser against cancer cells
French neurosurgeons were able to commit a breakthrough in the field of cancer treatment. According to the specialist magazine "Neurosurgery", a group of doctors led by Professor Alexander Carpentier developed a methodology for the destruction of cancer cells in the human brain using laser technology. |
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2 June, 2008 07:36:00 |
Company News |
Toll free phone number for Russia
Starting today we have a toll free phone number for Russian callers. |
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6 May, 2008 15:22:00 |
Company News |
Free phone numbers for callers from Ukraine, Kazakhstan and soon - Russia
Now Ukraine and Kazakhstan residents will be able to call MedCurator on a toll free number. Soon Russia and other countries will be added, as well. |
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30 April, 2008 07:20:00 |
Company News |
MedCurator organised medical treatment for 2 children with cancer diseases in Singapore
Last week 2 children diagnosed with neuroblastoma (malignant tumor) travelled to Singapore to receive medical treatment, among many other patients assisted by MedCurator. We aided them in receiving treatment proposal from a leading cancer treatment centre, helped them to obtain visas, and organized their trip. Their treatment had already begun. The specialists who are treating them are optimistic - and this is very encouraging, since they proved their professionalism many timed before in fighting this horrible disease.
MedCurator team wishes both children a quick and easy recovery! |
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15 April, 2008 03:13:00 |
Medical Tourism |
Singapore - prime health destination.
Singapore, with its well-established reputation for clinical and medical excellence, is poised to tap on this growing demand to entrench itself as a premier regional healthcare hub. Since the 1980's, Singapore's healthcare providers have been seeing an increasing number of international patients. Last year, this number exceeded 400,000. |
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12 March, 2008 09:36:00 |
Medical News |
The orthopedics industry is using more biology and less metal to repair injured and diseased joints.
Researchers saying that they are slowly unlocking the doors to regenerative medicine using stem cells, gene therapy and tissue engineering. |
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12 March, 2008 07:31:00 |
Medical News |
Angioplasty procedure that makes open heart surgery in children avoidable
In Israeli hospital a breakthrough angioplasty procedure was executed for the first time to repair a congenital heart defect. |
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10 January, 2008 18:25:00 |
Medical Tourism |
Spa centre at the airport: a new standard of comfort
Now, passengers awaiting their flight to the terminal JetQuay Changi Airport in Singapore, would than take himself |
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10 January, 2008 18:21:00 |
Medical Tourism |
Medical tourism - a new niche industry in a big city
No one will refuse to be treated in hospital, which the House look more like a room in a first-class hotels.
One popular destination for medical tourism is the Philippines. Doctor services are relatively cheap there, and enough qualified personnel.
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10 January, 2008 18:16:00 |
Medical Tourism |
Thailand promotes medical tourism
The leading market research company recently released its comparative report "Opportunities for Thailand's Tourism Industry (2007-2009)" to provide an analysis of tourism opportunities in Thailand. According to the report, the flow of tourists to Thailand will increase by up to 8% already in 2011. |
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