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Counteracting dementia with sugar

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Institute. In the brain, PolySia also acts in the hippocampus - a kind of switchboard between short-term and long-term memory - and the prefrontal cortex, responsible for higher cognitive functions, including language [...] The risk of neurodegenerative diseases increases with age. This term covers a range of diseases that impair either the physical or mental abilities of those affected. These include Alzheimer's and other

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Data speak for early therapy

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cortisone and blood washing procedures are used for relapse treatment, immunotherapies are used for long-term treatment. In the study period, 2017 to 2019, these were comparatively inexpensive off-label therapies [...] Hümmert. "However, it is already clear that a health policy discussion is needed on how the long-term care of our patients with innovative therapies can also be secured in the future." Professor Trebst [...] results of the study speak for early, individually tailored and cost-effective therapy to prevent long-term disabilities and maintain quality of life." SERVICE: For further information , please contact Professor

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CALM-QE: Personalised diagnostics and risk assessment in asthma and COPD

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factors, influence the respective disease development, prevent short-term deteriorations such as asthma attacks or improve long-term effects on lung function," hopes Clinic Director Professor Dr Gesine

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Hannover will continue to be one of the international pacemakers in the future

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care. This is so successful at the MHH due to the close integration of institutes and clinics in terms of space and personnel. Our joint focus is currently on even greater interdisciplinarity in trans [...] us to perform even the most complex transplants with a high quality of treatment and excellent long-term success. The MHH will continue to live up to its historic role as one of the internationally visible

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Prepared for the future: MHH puts new logistics centre into operation

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new location has another advantage. "At Stadtfelddamm, the logistics centre is ideally located in terms of transport. Also in view of the new MHH building, we are therefore well prepared for the future [...] times by transport trolley - this is another way in which the MHH is well prepared for the future in terms of logistics. SERVICE: For further information , please contact Andreas Kohlhase, kohlhase.andrea

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Early detection in babies: Stool colour chart becomes part of the "Yellow Book"

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qualified team in the first two months of life, about 50 percent of these children can survive in the long term with their own liver," explains Professor Petersen. All the others receive a liver transplant sooner [...] atresia. Early detection and early treatment determine the success of treatment and thus the long-term prognosis," says Professor Michael Manns, President of MHH. In Germany, there are about 35 to 40 newborns

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Putting innovative research on the road to the clinic

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develop other cell culture models," the molecular biologist adds. Fluorescence microscope allows long-term observation of cells Before a newly developed cell therapy drug goes into production, it must of course [...] must be observed under conditions in which they can continue to live. "For visual imaging and long-term observation, we have a special fluorescence microscope with a special incubation chamber that maintains

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MHH wins the Lower Saxony Health Prize in two categories

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twelve-month program is to improve the lives of jobseekers with mental health problems. In the long term, they should be able to lead a life without social benefits and find their place in the world of work [...] counseling. "With our support, health, life satisfaction and social participation can be improved and long-term employability can be promoted or even restored," explains Professor Dr. Kai Kahl, Senior Consultant

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Keeping organ rejection in check with killer cells

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antibodies). "The approach is very innovative and has the potential to effectively improve the long-term survival of the donated organ after transplantation," emphasises Professor Dr Britta Eiz-Vesper, [...] CORA T cells, the previously unsolved problem of HLA incompatibilities can be overcome and the long-term survival of transplants is within reach." Honoured with Leonardo da Vinci Award The experts also recognise

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MHH Trains U.S. Students in Cell and Tissue Biomanufacturing

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are critical for realizing clinical treatments and maximizing the societal benefits from the long-term research in the fields of cell therapy, tissue engineering, and transplants”, explains Dr. Robert

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