Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Health News:Nano-walkers take speedy leap forward with first rolling DNA-based motor ♦ Antibody for severe hemophilia a may reduce injections needed to prevent bleeding

Nano-walkers take speedy leap forward with first rolling DNA-based motor A rolling DNA-based motor that's 1,000 times faster than any other synthetic DNA motor has been devised by physical chemists, giving it potential for real-world applications, such as disease diagnostics.
Patient deaths do not increase during doctor strikes As doctors in England prepare for strike action next month, researchers show that, in high-income countries, 'patients do not come to serious harm during industrial action provided that provisions are made for emergency care.
Clinical workstations: An overlooked reservoir for deadly bacteria? Clinical workstations within hospital intensive care units (ICUs) may get overlooked during routine cleanings and could therefore harbor more dangerous bacteria than regularly cleaned objects in patient areas.
Antibody for severe hemophilia a may reduce injections needed to prevent bleeding An antibody engineered to prevent excessive bleeding in patients with severe hemophilia A may be safe and effective, and require fewer injections than existing options.

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