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Melanoma: mechanisms of BRAF-inhibitor resistance deciphered

Medicine & Science

16th World Congress on Cancers of the Skin starts on Wednesday in the Wiener Hofburg

New findings about post-operative cardiogenic shock and shock liver as risk markers

Medicine & Science

MedUni Vienna researchers present results of cardiology study to international congress in Rome

Above-average ragweed pollen season expected

Medicine & Science

Ragweed (also known as ambrosia or bursage) has already started to blossom in Austria

The number of people suffering hay fever from ragweed pollen could double due to climate change

Medicine & Science

Higher ragweed pollen concentrations and a longer ragweed pollen season may also increase the severity of ragweed symptoms

The "Citizen Science" trend: MedUni Vienna’s Pollen Monitoring Service is a prime example

University, Medicine & Science,

"Citizen Science" is one of the latest trends in science – it is a scientific method whereby projects are carried out with considerable input from…

How our gender influences us

Medicine & Science,

MedUni Vienna explored how opposite-sex hormonal therapy applied to transgender individuals influences the brain

Watching a lot of TV makes you more susceptible to everyday myths

Medicine & Science

11.6% of people who watch a lot of TV believe that Austria still has the death penalty

Breast cancer: MRI offers 100% screening certainty

Medicine & Science,

MedUni Vienna researchers from the Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-guided Therapy have conducted a meta analysis of more than 2,300…

It is essential to explain the risk-benefit ratio of pharmaceuticals

Medicine & Science

Survey shows that easy-to-understand drug information has a big influence

Physical training and social support reduce frailty and malnutrition

Medicine & Science

A training program for the reactivation of older and frail people established by MedUni Vienna has achieved remarkable success. It was revealed that…