September 2017

  1. Unresponsive Car Accident Victim Reacts to Nerve Stimulation After 15 Years

    Unresponsive Car Accident Victim Reacts to Nerve Stimulation After 15 Years

    Car Accident Victim Left in Vegetative State for 15 Years Reacts Positively to Vagus Nerve Stimulation Orange County, CA – September 27th 2017 –  The vagus nerve, latin for “wandering,” is a cranial nerve that ‘wanders’ from the brain to other parts of the body, including the heart, lungs, and stomach. This critical nerve activity is “important […]

  2. “Tri-Specific Antibody” Engineered to Attack 99% of HIV Strains

    “Tri-Specific Antibody” Engineered to Attack 99% of HIV Strains

    The US National Institutes of Health and Pharmaceutical company Sanofi, Engineer a “Tri-Specific Antibody” to Attack HIV Strains Orange County, CA – Septmber 25th 2017 –  In collaboration with the US National Institutes of Health and the pharmaceutical company Sanofi, scientists have engineered an antibody that attacks 99 percent of HIV strains and can prevent infection in […]

  3. Stem Cell Treatment Empowers Paralysis Patient to Regain Movement

    Stem Cell Treatment Empowers Paralysis Patient to Regain Movement

    Stem Cell Treatment Empowers Paralysis Patient to Regain Movement After Car Accident Orange County, CA – September 20th 2017 –  While driving through the night in Bakersfield, California, Kristopher Boesen suffered a major car accident due to poor road conditions leaving him paralyzed from the neck down. However, after participating in a clinical trial with the University […]

  4. Hospital Syringe Pumps Are the Latest Product Found Vulnerable to AI Hacking

    Hospital Syringe Pumps Are the Latest Product Found Vulnerable to AI Hacking

    Security Engineer Unearths Eight Security Flaws in Multiple Versions of Smith Medical’s MedFusion 4000 Syringe Pump   Orange County, CA – September 13th 2017 –  Private researcher Scott Gayou, from Overland Park, Kansas currently working as a security engineer with Garmin International, has unearthed eight separate security flaws in three versions of the MedFusion 4000 syringe […]

  5. MasSpec Pen Diagnoses Cancerous Cells in Seconds

    MasSpec Pen Diagnoses Cancerous Cells in Seconds

    Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin developed the MasSpec Pen for Cancer Cell Diagnosis   Orange County, CA – September 8th 2017 –  Surgeons when removing cancerous tissue must be sure to remove the tumor in its entirety. Failure to remove all the tissue, even the smallest amount of neoplasm left in the body, […]

  6. Opioid-Addicted Zebrafish Help Scientists Study Human Drug Addiction

    Opioid-Addicted Zebrafish Help Scientists Study Human Drug Addiction

    The 70 Percent likeness in neurological structure between humans and Zebrafish help researchers study drug addiction Orange County, CA – September 7th 2017 –   Researchers have discovered that zebrafish share a 70 percent likeness in neurological structure to humans, and with this similarity can exhibit signs of addiction to opioids. This discovery could provide faster […]

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