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New nutritional strategy gives a boost to tiny premature babies

Medicine & Science

At MedUni Vienna’s Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine a "more aggressive" nutrition, especially including more protein, brings about a…

New mathematical model provides "Disease Causation Index"

Medicine & Science

MedUni Vienna researchers are able to establish whether a complex disease has a genetic or environmental cause

Addictive cravings still detectable after death

Medicine & Science

A protein known as FosB in the reward centre of the brain alters in chronically ill people suffering from an addictive disorder

Antibiotic gel prevents borreliosis resulting from tick bites

Medicine & Science

Antibiotic gel based on azithromycin, an antibiotic with antibacterial properties, helps to prevent the onset of Lyme borreliosis following a tick…

Charting a molecular map of the brain: a catalogue of dozens of new neuronal subtypes in the hypothalamus

Medicine & Science

Scientists at the Center for Brain Research of the Medical University of Vienna have now described many previously unknown neurons in the hypothalamus…

Promising approach for prognosis and treatment in mastocytosis

Medicine & Science

Researchers at MedUni Vienna have discovered a new prognostic and therapeutic approach that could at least help to prevent rapid progression of the…

Lung metastases can evade therapy by ‘hijacking’ blood vessels of the lung

Medicine & Science

A collaboration between research groups based in England, Belgium, Hungary and Austria (Medical University of Vienna).

Lung cancer: protein as potential tool for predicting survival

Medicine & Science,

The biomarker PD-1, a protein, could potentially be used to predict survival or disease-free survival of lung cancer patients.

Stefan Seidel receives Young Investigator Award from Austrian Alzheimer's Society

Medicine & Science, People of the MedUni Vienna

MedUni Vienna sleep researcher recognised for study on sleep quality and depression.