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Progress in the fight against bile duct cancer and gallbladder cancer

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recommendations for adjuvant therapies after surgery for biliary tumours. Now, thanks to the BILCAP study, we have a recommendation for postoperative chemotherapy with the cell growth inhibiting drug capecitabine [...] survival of patients." Immunotherapy in first-line treatment "Furthermore, we can look at a positive study situation for immunotherapy in bile duct cancer," says Vogel. In immunotherapy, the body's own immune

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Counteracting dementia with sugar

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transmission at the nerve junctions." The consequences are forgetfulness and dementia. In preliminary studies, the research team was already able to show in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease that short-chain [...] the interference firing and significantly improve the memory function," emphasises Dr Thiesler. Studies using a fluorescence microscope also confirmed that the PolySia administered via the nose actually

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With exercise against liver cancer

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cancers," explains Professor Dr. Uwe Tegtbur. The sports physician has already proven this in several studies. "In a cooperation with Volkswagen AG and among employees of the MHH, we were able to show in the [...] that the approach not only works in Germany but is also transferable internationally, PIECES is studying a package of measures on different cohorts across Europe. "In the end, our tool box should be combinable

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Targeting heart disease

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the efficacy and tolerability still have to be confirmed in further studies in large animal models and later also in clinical studies in humans. SERVICE: For further information, please contact Dr. Christian

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Researchers classify disease severity of patients with Li-Fraumeni syndrome for the first time

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towards better understanding the factors that lead to different manifestations. “The results of this study provide a rational basis on which to more accurately counsel patients with TP53 variants as to their [...] France, and Canada, researchers from Brazil, England, and the USA, were involved in the project. The study was funded in part by the German Childhood Cancer Foundation, by the Federal Ministry of Education

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Foreign immune cells help critically ill patients against brain inflammation

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other neurological viral diseases. The study was applied for together with Professor Dr Günter Höglinger. It is coordinated by the MHH Centre for Clinical Studies (ZKS) and is carried out in collaboration

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Botox influences the control of emotions in the brain

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between muscles and brain does not only work in the glabellar region. This is the result of a database study in which Professor Krüger and his colleague Professor Wollmer were involved and which was already [...] depression: An updated review of the evidence and meta-analysis“ can be found here . The database study on anxiety and botulinum toxin „Postmarketing safety surveillance data reveals protective effects

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"Our thoughts are with the people at the scene"

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most international places in Lower Saxony. More than 100 people with Ukrainian passports work and study at the university - and many people from all neighbouring countries. The MHH is thus one of the places

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Professor Di Donato heads the Department of Human Genetics

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Professor Schegelberger for her many years of work and the many impulses she has set. Nataliya Di Donato studied at the Medical University of Kharkiv, Ukraine, and received her doctorate from the Faculty of Medicine

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MHH Professor Welte honoured for his life's work

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Tobias Welte has been a professor of pneumology at MHH for almost 20 years, where he also previously studied. The 64-year-old is a board member of the German Centre for Lung Research and has excellent networks

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