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Organ-development discovery could boost battle against cancer
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Organ-development discovery could boost battle against cancer

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA HEALTH SYSTEM IMAGE: UVA’S CHONGZHI ZANG, PHD, AND COLLABORATORS HAVE REVEALED A CRITICAL PROCESS THAT DETERMINES HOW OUR DIGESTIVE TRACT, LUNGS AND LIVER FORM, AND THAT FINDING COULD HAVE IMPORTANT IMPLICATIONS FOR OUR UNDERSTANDING OF CANCER. CREDIT: COURTESY ZANG LAB A new discovery from the University of Virginia School of Medicine has...

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What is a Sugar Daddy?

Sugar daddy is actually a term used to spell out rich men who give money and other types of support to younger females. These romances can be mutually beneficial, and perhaps they are growing in popularity. Scams related to sugar seeing are a important concern intended for the sugar community, but there are ways to...

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Leading urologists release consensus statements advocating for the role of saw palmetto extract to support prostate health

VALENSA INTERNATIONAL LAKE MARY, FLA. – An international panel of seven leading urologists from North America and Europe reviewed over 50 original clinical research studies and developed seven consensus statements outlined in their paper “Rethinking the Role of Saw Palmetto Extract for Men with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in North America,” which was recently published in the journal Uro....

Gene therapy for completely color blind children partly restores cone function
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Gene therapy for completely color blind children partly restores cone function

by University College London Credit: CC0 Public Domain Gene therapy has partly restored the function of the retina’s cone receptors in two children who were born completely color blind, reports a new study led by University College London (UCL) researchers. The findings, published in Brain, provide hope that the treatment is effectively activating previously dormant communication...

Psychotic symptoms in children may have a genetic cause
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Psychotic symptoms in children may have a genetic cause

by Children’s Hospital Boston Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A 6-year-old boy began hearing voices coming from the walls and the school intercom telling him to hurt himself and others. He saw ghosts, aliens in trees, and colored footprints. Joseph Gonzalez-Heydrich, MD, a psychiatrist at Boston Children’s Hospital, put him on antipsychotic medications and the frightening...

How the western diet and gut bacteria can lead to scarring, vessel damage in scleroderma
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How the western diet and gut bacteria can lead to scarring, vessel damage in scleroderma

by Noah Fromson, University of Michigan Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain A substance produced by gut microorganisms can lead to scarring and blood vessel damage in patients with scleroderma, a new study suggests. The intestinal microbiome regulates immunity, and its alterations play a role in autoimmune conditions such as scleroderma. However, until now, researchers did not...

Mechanism discovered that leads to ANCA-associated vasculitis
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Mechanism discovered that leads to ANCA-associated vasculitis

by University of Bonn Immune cells isolated from the lungs of mice with ANCA-associated vasculitis: – macrophages (purple big cells on the left side) in the alveoli contribute to the elimination of bleeding by eating up the red blood cells (reddish very small cells, arrows). Credit: Nina Kessler/IMMEI of the University of Bonn The immune...

New generation of COVID vaccine shows promising results
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New generation of COVID vaccine shows promising results

by Karolinska Institutet Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Researchers at Karolinska Institutet are developing a coronavirus vaccine designed to be less sensitive to mutations and equipped for future strains. The vaccine showed promising results in mice in a newly published study in EMBO Molecular Medicine, and the researchers now hope to be able to take it to...

Blood test detects Alzheimer’s in people with Down syndrome
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Blood test detects Alzheimer’s in people with Down syndrome

by Lund University Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Around 80% of people with Down syndrome develop Alzheimer’s disease, often when they are between 40 and 50 years old. A study led by Lund University in Sweden has shown that a simple blood test can detect Alzheimer’s disease in people with Down syndrome with a high degree...