Sudanese and British Scientists Make New Scientific Discovery

Sudanese Echoes: Al-Taj Osman
A Sudanese-British scientific team at Cardiff University in the UK has successfully discovered a treatment for chronic kidney failure using specific doses of gum arabic. This discovery follows years of scientific and clinical research, the results of which were recently published. Details of the scientific discovery were published in the world’s most prestigious journal in America, which specializes in publishing scientific research leading to important scientific inventions and discoveries, after careful review and scrutiny by its experts.
The discovery has been registered globally.
The leader of the Sudanese-British scientific team, Professor Mohamed Bashir Ghalib, said that the study began years ago by distinguished scientists from Sudan, and was later joined by scientists from Britain, headed by British Professor Alec Phillips and his group of British scientists specializing in kidney disease and kidney failure research.
He pointed out that the research team, after the clinical trials, conducted a statistical analysis in Britain, which scientifically proved the great benefit of gum arabic in treating second- and third-degree chronic kidney failure.