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IBSA Foundation blog

A collection of regularly updated articles designed to make the world of science and health more accessible and engaging.
Catterina Seia11 May 20214 min read

Art makes me feel better

A recent report eprovides a snapshot of how the arts have enabled individuals face the pandemic in Europe.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli06 May 20213 min read

The Covid Effect: silence returns to the ocean’s depths

The drastic drop in maritime traffic has led to a considerable reduction of noise in the oceans. 2020 has been declared “Year of the Quiet Ocean”.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli29 Apr 20212 min read

Mapping the viruses that can make the “jump”

A new archive catalogues infective microorganisms typically found in wild fauna and which seem capable of passing to other species, including man.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli22 Apr 20212 min read

Space bacteria for astronaut “farmers”

Three unknown strains have been identified on the International Space Station orbiting Earth.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli08 Apr 20213 min read

New vaccine against “difficult” brain tumours

For the first time, a vaccine targeting one of the most difficult forms of brain cancer to treat namely diffuse glioma, has proven to be effective and safe
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Paolo Rossi Castelli01 Apr 20213 min read

New artificial valves that grow with the heart

Experiments conducted at the University of Minnesota, could help children with congenital defects
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Paolo Rossi Castelli25 Mar 20214 min read

Is it possible to vaccinate 80 million people in 3 months? Yes, it is

Vaccinating 80 million people in just three months, i.e. administering the vaccine to the entire population of Italy, Switzerland and Austria
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Paolo Rossi Castelli18 Mar 20213 min read

The placebo effect? Real, strong and still mysterious

The power of autosuggestion can be very strong, but the details of the brain mechanisms that lead to these results had never been revealed.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli11 Mar 20212 min read

Women at a disadvantage in US research laboratories

Female researchers are still underrepresented in key roles compared to their male colleagues.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli04 Mar 20212 min read

140,000 different types of viruses in our gut

Surprising study published in the journal Cell. Many of these viruses infect gut bacteria.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli25 Feb 20213 min read

Cells are good at using “collective intelligence”

Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute in London have uncovered the way that cells “decide” together how to build new blood vessels.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli18 Feb 20213 min read

Can a virus slow down pancreatic cancer?

British and Chinese researchers have genetically modified the Vaccinia virus, making it capable of infecting and destroying cancer cells.
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Catterina Seia15 Feb 20216 min read

New frontiers of science for Health: in the dialogue between Art, technological and digital innovation

Casa Paganini develops new technology and interactive multimedia systems combined with Art to assist with therapies and rehabilitation.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli11 Feb 20212 min read

Covid – schizophrenia is a high-risk factor

According to a study, people with this disease are three times more likely to die from Covid than the average person
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Paolo Rossi Castelli04 Feb 20213 min read

Breast cancer – androgens to boost therapies

Male hormones, used many years ago and then abandoned (due to their excessive side effects), are now being used once again
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Paolo Rossi Castelli28 Jan 20212 min read

“Heating” chemoteraphy to make it more effective

The chemotherapy of the future could be administered through nanometre particles and heated by magnetic fields.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli21 Jan 20212 min read

Surprise: the Covid pandemic has got rid of the flu

Of the many things brought by Covid-19, there is one that has left researchers baffled: the disappearance of the classic flu, or almost.
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Luca Nicola30 Dec 20205 min read

Tu Youyou, the Nobel Prize for her work on malaria

Tu Youyou won the Nobel Prize in Medicine, together with William C. Campbell and Satoshi Omura, for her important work on the cure for malaria.
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