Study design and randomisation protocol
The PTA-DFS Study is a prospective, monocentric, RCT including participants with T2D and ischemic DFU. Ethics approval was obtained from the local ethics committee (Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf,…

The PTA-DFS Study is a prospective, monocentric, RCT including participants with T2D and ischemic DFU. Ethics approval was obtained from the local ethics committee (Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf,…

Results are presented based on limitations related to routine data, the final dataset used for decision-making, epidemiological stratification, and the spatial distribution of transmission determinants and interventions, and final intervention…

Surging cases of yellow fever and dengue in South America highlight the growing assault on people’s health from the climate crisis, with infectious diseases spread by mosquitoes and deadly heat also now pushing into temperate regions such as…

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[LONDON, SciDev.Net] The first new malaria treatment in decades holds promise against rising drug resistance after Swiss drugmaker Novartis announced it was as effective at treating the disease as established treatments.
The new drug—known…

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Advance Huntington’s disease research with Evotec’s integrated neuroscience capabilities and translational biomarker expertise. Our end-to-end platform supports HTT-lowering and somatic instability programs across in vitro, in…

Lusaka, Zambia | 12 November 2025 — The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has launched operational research on malaria in Lesotho, Namibia and Zimbabwe, supported by a US$150,000 grant from the World…

Listening to your favorite singers may do more than lift your mood — it could also protect your brain.
A study from Australian researchers found that older adults who regularly listened to music had a 39% lower risk of developing dementia…