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Creating a blood test for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease
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Creating a blood test for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease

Interview conducted by Emily Henderson, B.Sc. News-Medical spoke to Dr. Randall Bateman and Dr. Nicolas Barthélemy from Washington University about their research on Alzheimer’s disease, and their new technique that can detect Alzheimer’s from a blood test. Why did you choose to research Alzheimer’s and its detection? Alzheimer’s disease offers incredible potential for impact. As...

Phosphoprotein biomarkers to guide cancer therapy are identified
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Phosphoprotein biomarkers to guide cancer therapy are identified

by University of Alabama at Birmingham Precision medicine in cancer treatment uses genetic changes in the cancer cells to select the best therapies for individual patients. Now researchers led by James Bibb, Ph.D., professor of surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, suggest using a broader lens of post-translational modification analysis to identify new...

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Investigational drug for Alzheimer’s disease may help autistic children

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc. An extensive international study led by Prof. Illana Gozes of Tel Aviv University’s Department of Human Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry found deposits of the tau protein typically found in Alzheimer’s patients in tissues taken from the postmortem brain of a 7-year-old autistic child. The child suffered from the ADNP syndrome,...

Silver-plated gold nanostars detect early cancer biomarkers
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Silver-plated gold nanostars detect early cancer biomarkers

New optical sensing platform can detect genomic cancer biomarkers directly in patient tissues DUKE UNIVERSITY A CLOSE-UP VIEW OF A HANDFUL OF NANOSTARS USED TO CREATE A NEW TYPE OF CANCER DIAGNOSTIC. view more CREDIT: TUAN VO-DINH, DUKE UNIVERSITY Biomedical engineers at Duke University have engineered a method for simultaneously detecting the presence of multiple...

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Widely used blood test could advance heart failure treatment

NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Biomedical experts believe that half of heart failure patients likely have low levels of the thyroid hormone T3 in their cardiac tissue. While heart failure symptoms are commonly attributed to cardiovascular conditions like coronary artery disease and high blood pressure, a growing number of studies suggest that low cardiac T3...

Blood-based biomarker can detect, predict severity of traumatic brain injury
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Blood-based biomarker can detect, predict severity of traumatic brain injury

by National Institutes of Health A study from the National Institutes of Health confirms that neurofilament light chain as a blood biomarker can detect brain injury and predict recovery in multiple groups, including professional hockey players with acute or chronic concussions and clinic-based patients with mild, moderate, or severe traumatic brain injury. The research was...

Discovery of key protein behind cancer relapse and progression can lead to new therapies
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Discovery of key protein behind cancer relapse and progression can lead to new therapies

by James L. Manley, Duke-NUS Medical School Reports show that cancer is the second-highest leading cause of death globally, with the possibility that every one in four to five people in Singapore may develop cancer in their lifetime. A recent study by scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School provides new evidence supporting the presence of a...

Biomarker test highly accurate in detecting early kidney cancer
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Biomarker test highly accurate in detecting early kidney cancer

by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute A novel liquid biopsy method can detect kidney cancers with high accuracy, including small, localized tumors which are often curable but for which no early detection method exists, say scientists from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The report in Nature Medicine suggests that if validated in larger trials and applied widely, the non-invasive...

Simple device monitors health using sweat
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Simple device monitors health using sweat

A MULTIVALVE SWEAT COLLECTOR FOR MONITORING HEALTH view more CREDIT: JENNIFER M. MCCANN/ PENN STATE A device that monitors health conditions in the body using a person’s sweat has been developed by Penn State and Xiangtan University researchers, according to Huanyu “Larry” Cheng, assistant professor of engineering science and mechanics, Penn State. “We want to...