Half of mice suffering from highly malignant and 'incurable' Krebs-2 tumour are 'completely cured'.
A new find of remains of a child aged 8 to 10 dating from around the 5th century AD suggests a sophisticated knowledge of surgical skills.
A pioneering French-Siberian Scientific and Education Centre highlights international recognition of Siberia's scientific strength.
Did ancient Siberians know about the Hippocratic teachings of Ancient Greece? And if so, how?
New methods of refining medical prescription to benefit the patient's individual genetic make-up are being pioneered in Siberia.
Pre-clinical tests underway on medicines to combat cancer and tick borne encephalitis.
A study suggests cannabis, magic mushrooms and ecstatic dancing was used as ancient anaesthetic.
Experts undertake pioneering tests on skulls to finally understand how doctors carried out remarkable operations more than 2,300 years ago.