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Study finds early switch to oral antibiotic therapy for S. aureus bloodstream infections is safe, effective
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Study finds early switch to oral antibiotic therapy for S. aureus bloodstream infections is safe, effective

by University of Cologne Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainA new study shows efficacy and safety of oral antibiotic therapy, in the form of pills, for Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infections. Currently, infusions are the standard treatment. An international clinical trial led by Professor Dr. Achim Kaasch, Head of the Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hospital Hygiene at the...

Long-COVID signatures identified in huge analysis of blood proteins
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Long-COVID signatures identified in huge analysis of blood proteins

Proteins involved in immunity, clotting and inflammation could help to unravel the complexity of long COVID By Miryam Naddaf. Long COVID is characterized by symptoms such as fatigue and brain fog, which can persist for months or years after SARS-CoV-2 infection.Credit: Jovelle Tamayo/The Washington Post via Getty Researchers have developed a computational model that predicts how...

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Continued Caution Needed Combining Nitrates With ED Drugs

Megan Brooks New research supports continued caution in prescribing a phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor (PDE5i) to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men with heart disease using nitrate medications. In a large Swedish population study of men with stable coronary artery disease (CAD), the combined use of a PDE5i and nitrates was associated with a higher risk for...

Are Nuts Good or Bad for Weight Loss?
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Are Nuts Good or Bad for Weight Loss?

Perri O. Blumberg Are Nuts Good or Bad for Weight Loss?StefaNikolic – Getty ImagesIF YOU’RE ANYTHING like us, you reach for your go-to bag of almonds in your desk when that late afternoon hunger hits. You likely already know that nuts are a nutrient-dense, tasty snack, but can they help you lose weight? “Nuts are...

New medicine can create a new life for diabetes patients – without needles!
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New medicine can create a new life for diabetes patients – without needles!

Scientists have made promising discoveries and the new insulin medicine is ready to be tested on humans in 2025Peer-Reviewed Publication UIT THE ARCTIC UNIVERSITY OF NORWAY THESE CAPSULES CONTAINING NANO-CARRIERS WITH INSULIN WILL BE TESTED ON HUMANS IN 2025.CREDIT: NICHOLAS HUNT There are approximately 425 million people worldwide with diabetes. Approximately 75 million of these...

Study Reveals a Universal Pattern of Brain Wave Frequencies
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Study Reveals a Universal Pattern of Brain Wave Frequencies

Throughout the brain’s cortex, neurons are arranged in six distinctive layers, which can be readily seen with a microscope. A team of MIT and Vanderbilt University neuroscientists has now found that these layers also show distinct patterns of electrical activity, which are consistent over many brain regions and across several animal species, including humans. A...

Researchers Improve Blood Tests’ Ability to Detect and Monitor Cancer
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Researchers Improve Blood Tests’ Ability to Detect and Monitor Cancer

Tumors constantly shed DNA from dying cells, which briefly circulates in the patient’s bloodstream before it is quickly broken down. Many companies have created blood tests that can pick out this tumor DNA, potentially helping doctors diagnose or monitor cancer or choose a treatment. A blood test procedure. Image credit: Max Pixel, CC0 Public Domain...

Decorated Nanoparticles Prevent Allergic Reactions
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Decorated Nanoparticles Prevent Allergic Reactions

Northwestern University researchers have developed the first selective therapy to prevent allergic reactions, ranging in severity from itchy hives and watery eyes to trouble breathing and even death.A scanning electron microscope image of nanoparticles (colorized in purple) that have successfully entered a mast cell To develop the new therapy, researchers decorated nanoparticles with antibodies capable...

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‘Plug-and-Play’ Nanoparticles Could Make it Easier to Tackle Various Biological Targets

Researchers at UC San Diego have developed modular nanoparticles that can be customized to target biological entities such as tumors, viruses or toxins.The surfaces of the nanoparticles are engineered to host biological molecules, making it possible to tailor the nanoparticles for applications from targeted drug delivery to neutralizing biological agents. Live cell fluorescent visualization of...