November 2025 in “International Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology” PCOS is likely inherited in families, increasing risk for first-degree relatives.
New-onset fibromyalgia after COVID-19 is poorly understood, needing better definitions and studies.
October 2025 in “Clinical Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology” Targeting specific cell interactions may help treat skin fibrosis.
September 2025 in “Arthritis Research & Therapy” BMS-470539 reduces skin fibrosis and inflammation.
July 2025 in “Medical Science” Anabolic steroids and SARMs can cause serious liver damage.
Different oral anticoagulants cause various non-bleeding side effects, so careful monitoring is needed.
July 2025 in “Scientific Reports” Six key genes can predict bladder cancer outcomes and may serve as prognostic biomarkers.
Certain plasma proteins and genes are linked to obstructive sleep apnea, suggesting potential new treatments.
July 2025 in “Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology” The treatment of hypospadias is challenging due to the complexity of the condition and the lack of standardized surgical methods. Despite advancements in tissue engineering and cell therapies, translating laboratory findings into clinical practice is inadequate, primarily due to the absence of standardization and short clinical trial follow-ups. Tissue engineering and cell therapies, including the use of various stem cells, show promise in urethral reconstruction, but the transition from in vitro results to clinical applications is unsatisfactory. The document emphasizes the importance of selecting the right cell type, scaffold material, and injection method for successful tissue engineering. While biological scaffolds like small intestine submucosa show potential, synthetic scaffolds need further optimization. Overall, promising developments exist, but further research and standardization are needed for effective clinical applications.
July 2025 in “Clinical Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology” Immune cells and cytokines significantly affect pathological scar development.