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Women Who Changed Medicine: 13 Nobel Prize Laureates
28. 3. 2025 Source: proLékaře.czBetween 1901 and 2024, 976 individuals—including only 65 women—and 28 organizations received the Nobel Prize. Specifically, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded 115 times to 229 laureates, among whom there are only 13 women, with half of them receiving this honor in the 21st century. Below is an overview of these 13 female laureates who have significantly influenced modern medicine.
An Orange a Day to Keep Depression Away? The Secret Lies in the Microbiome
A recent study published in the journal Microbiome described a potentially protective role of citrus fruits in the incidence of depression. The connection involves a bacterium present in the gut…26. 3. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
Are female doctors better than male doctors? Data from observational studies give clues
A recent study published in the journal Microbiome described a potentially protective role of citrus fruits in the incidence of depression. The connection is linked to a type of bacteria present in…24. 3. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
New method promises personalized diagnostics and more effective diabetes treatment
Type 2 diabetes is a heterogeneous disease, whose pathophysiology results from various disruptions in glucose metabolism. According to some experts, current diagnostic methods do not provide…19. 3. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
Computer Vision and 3D Printing Can Aid in the Insertion of Intramedullary Nails for Long Bone Fractures
Intramedullary nails are one of the fundamental tools used in the fixation of long bone fractures. The nail is inserted into the center of the damaged bone and has transverse screws at both ends that…28. 2. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
Another Point for CRISPR: Targeted Treatment Using RNA Editing
A technology with a name more reminiscent of a bag of chips than gene therapy received its first approval for entry into a clinical study last November. The approach, based on RNA editing using the…21. 2. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
Use of Individualized 3D Printed Models in the Diagnosis and Treatment Planning of Cervical Cancer
3D printing is increasingly gaining importance in various fields of medicine. One of these fields is gynecological oncology, where it has significant potential to improve diagnostics, treatment…17. 2. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
Non-Invasive Analysis of Gut Microbiome Biomarkers Enhances Diagnosis of IBD
Recent studies suggest that idiopathic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) can affect the composition of the gut microbiota. Therefore, a research team from the University of Hong Kong in a new study…12. 2. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
3D Printing in Otology: Printed Grommets Enhance Treatment of Ear Infections
Increasingly precise computational models and new possibilities in 3D printing are gradually making their way into various areas of medicine. One such area is otology, where tools printed to fit the…5. 2. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
Does smoking marijuana increase the risk of head and neck cancers?
Given the extent to which the human population consumes cannabis, it is surprising that its relationship to the incidence of head and neck cancers (HNC) has remained unclear. This was set to change…3. 2. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
New Technology Enables Early Monitoring and Therapy for tPA-Resistant Blood Clots
Resistance of blood clots to treatment with standard intravenous thrombolytics can be a significant complication in the therapy of acute thrombotic conditions. Currently, the only backup solution…31. 1. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
Non-Invasive Measurement of Intracranial Pressure? Accurate, Finds Johns Hopkins University Team
Intracranial pressure (ICP) is commonly monitored for the management of patients with serious brain injuries, such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, or obstruction of cerebrospinal fluid flow.…24. 1. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
Can frequent nightmares be a harbinger of dementia?
Nightmares that occur regularly can be more than just an unpleasant experience—they represent a significant risk factor for cognitive impairment and the development of dementia. A British study led…22. 1. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
How War-Torn Ukraine Became a Breeding Ground for Super-Resistant Bacteria
Cases of sepsis resistant to the most effective antibiotics have been observed in injured soldiers from Ukrainian battlefields. How is the war in Ukraine contributing to the spread of antibiotic…15. 1. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
New Algorithm to Enhance Prediction of Cardiovascular Disease Risk
A research team from the University of Oxford has developed a new algorithm for predicting the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Current models do not take into account several newly identified risk…10. 1. 2025 Source: proLékaře.cz
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