
Study Examines First Birth Cohort to Receive HPV Vaccine: The Vaccine Works
Girls in the first birth cohort to be offered and receive the HPV vaccine showed a lower degree of dysplasia which may eventually lead to cervical cancer than a birth cohort from 1983. This is the conclusion of a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Copenhagen, who have been the first to…
Edible QR Code Can be the Medicine of the Future
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have developed a new method for the production of medicine. They print medical drugs in QR coded patterns onto an edible material. The production can be tailored to fit each patient and has the potential to protect against wrong medication and fake medicine according to the researchers. For the…
Making Resistant Superbugs Sensitive to Antibiotics
Cell Transplants May Alleviate Huntington’s Disease
New research from the University of Copenhagen reveals that the glia cells in the brain could be the key to the cure of the serious neurological disease Huntington’s disease. For the first time scientists have succeeded in using a special type of nerve cells in the brain — glia cells — to prolong the life…