IMAGE: WOUND. An international team of researchers led by Johns Hopkins has shown that a topical gel made from a class of common blood pressure pills that block inflammation pathways speeds the healing of chronic skin wounds in mice and pigs. A report of the findings, published Oct. 16 in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, marks efforts...
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Aspirin ‘cuts risk of several types of cancer by up to half’: Regularly taking the drug is thought to block enzymes that help tumours to grow
The cheap drug also reduced the odds of getting bowel cancer by a quarter It was was also found to reduce people’s chances of getting leukaemia, lung and prostate cancer The authors did not find a protective effect for breast, bladder or kidney cancers Taking aspirin regularly could help beat several types of cancer, a major...
Study identifies biomarker to measure benefits of folic acid on stroke prevention
An analysis of the China Stroke Primary Prevention Trial presented at the 28th Great Wall International Congress of Cardiology (GW-ICC) and published in Neurology has identified a biomarker that can be used to measure the benefits of folic acid supplementation on stroke prevention. “Stroke is the leading cause of death and adult disability in China,...
New way to treat cholesterol may be on the horizon
A breakthrough discovery by scientists at Houston Methodist could change the way we treat cholesterol. Researchers found new evidence that challenges a 40-year notion of how fast we eliminate it from our bodies. This accidental discovery, made by medical biochemist Henry Pownall, Ph.D., and his team at the Houston Methodist Research Institute, reveals a new...
Blood-Thinning Drugs Found to “Reduce Risk of Dementia by 48 Percent”
IN BRIEF A breakthrough study from the European Society of Cardiology found an interesting link between blood-thinning pills and the development of dementia. A ton of data from their research showed that anticoagulants can lower the risk of dementia. A CUTTING-EDGE BLOW TO DEMENTIA A new study from the European Society of Cardiology suggests that blood-thinning drugs...
New pneumonia vaccine protects against over 70 strains of the disease
Scientists from the University at Buffalo and New York University’s Langone Medical Center have developed a new vaccine that targets pneumococcal disease A new vaccine targeting dozens of new strains of pneumonia could potentially save “hundreds of thousands of lives” according to researchers. Early studies show the new vaccine effectively protects against a variety of...
Researchers explore a new way of specific drug delivery using liposomes
Illustration of the novel Fab-liposome functionalized with the hydrophobic anchor-equipped Fab fragment on the surface and harbouring a therapeutic drug in its core. Credit: Medical University of Vienna Liposomes are successful drug delivery vehicles prescribed for several types of cancer but also for treatment of fungal infections or pain management. Now researchers from the...
FDA approves eculizumab for generalized myasthenia gravis
Yesterday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved eculizumab as a treatment for adult patients with generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG) who are anti-acetylcholine receptor (AChR) antibody-positive. James F. Howard Jr., MD, Distinguished Professor of Neuromuscular Disease, professor of neurology, medicine and allied health, and chief of the Neuromuscular Disorders Section in the UNC School...
Anti-cancer drugs could prevent the hardening of blood vessels that cause heart attack and stroke
Anti-cancer drugs could prevent the build-up of fatty plaques in blood vessels which cause heart attack and stroke, a new study by the University of Sheffield has shown. The new research, funded by the British Heart Foundation, suggests drugs which are already in clinical trials for the treatment of cancers could be repurposed to prevent atherosclerosis –...
Diabetes researchers discover potential new insulin sensitizers
Potential drug lowered blood sugar without triggering fat storage in mice New York, NY (October 24, 2017)–A root cause of type 2 diabetes is a condition known as insulin resistance, in which cells stop responding to commands from the hormone that regulates glucose (sugar) storage. Restoring insulin sensitivity can be an effective strategy for preventing...