Cel therapy helps first Dutchman with promising autoimmune disease
For the first time, a Dutchman was successfully treated against an autoimmune disease with the help of cell therapy. The experimental treatment was applied by the Leiden University Medical Center. Treatment already succeeded several times abroad.
The patient was treated in February and had a very serious form of neurological lupus. That is an autoimmune disease in which certain cells produce antibodies against healthy cells. As a result, the patient had inflamed organs, among other things.
The Dutch patient is now doing well. The hospital reports that the patient no longer uses medication against lupus. The patient can also use muscles that did not do before.
AI can predict it again after training at millions of hours of data
An international team of data scientists, meteorologists and climate experts have been working continuously in recent years on an AI model that can predict it again. And now it’s finished.
Aurora, as the model is called, can make concrete predictions about weather forecast, air quality, waves in the ocean and extreme weather such as storms and hurricanes. Those predictions are accurate for about ten days ahead. “It actually works the same as Chatgpt,” says researcher Ana Lucic.
Researchers pick up Ton for research into alternative to the duckbill
A crowdfunding campaign for the development of an alternative to the speculum (also called a duckbill) has raised the target amount of 100,000 euros. The amount increased to more than a ton on Friday evening.
With a new type of instrument, Tamara courting and Ariadna Izcara Gual of TU Delft want vaginal research, such as the smear or interventions such as putting a spiral, less unpleasant.
Of malnutrition, penguins recovered released from Argentinian coast
Eleven penguins that have recovered from malnutrition and exhaustion were released in the sea on the Argentinian coast on Monday. View the images below:
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Of malnutrition, penguins recovered released from Argentinian coast
Cell Therapy Helps First Dutch Person with Promising Autoimmune Disease
For the first time, a Dutch person has leg successful treated against an autoimmune disease use cell therapy. The Experimental Treatment was Applied by the Leiden University Medical Center. The Treatment Has Been Successful Several Times Abroad.
The Patient was treated in February and had a very severe form of neurological lupus. This is an autoimmune disease in which Certain Cells Produce Antibodies Against Healthy Cells. As a result, the patient had, among other things, inflamed organans.
The Dutch Patient is now doing well. The Hospital Reports That the Patient No Longer Uses Medication Against Lupus. The patient can also use muscles that they could not use before.
Ai Can Predict the Weather After Training on Millions of Hours of Data
An International Team of Data Scientists, Meteorologists and Climate Experts Have Been Working Continuouse for the Past Few Years on An Ai Model That Can Predict The Weather. And now it’s finished.
Aurora, as the model is called, can make concrete predictions about the weather forecast, air quality, waves in the ocean and extreme weeather such as storms and hurricanes. These predictions are accurate up to about ten days in advance. “It Actual Works the Same As Chatgpt,” Says Researcher Ana Lucic.
Researchers Raise A Ton For Research Into An Alternative to the Speculum
A crowdfunding campaign for the development of an alternative to the speculum has raised the target amount of 100,000 euros. The Amount Rose to over a Ton Within A Few Hours on Friday Evening.
With a new type of instrument, Tamara Hoveling and Ariadna Izcara Gual from Tu Delft because to make vaginal examinations, Such as smarts or procedures Such as inserting an iud, less unpleasant.
Penguins Recovered from Malnutrition Released Back Into The Sea On The Argentinian Coast
Eleven Penguins That Have Recovered From Malnutrition and Exhaustion Were Released Into The Sea On The Argentinian Coast On Monday. See the Images Below: