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Research reveals possible link between protein G3BP1 and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

by Free University of Brussels Liquid–liquid phase separation of G3BP1 is aggravated by R-rich C9orf72 DPRs. Credit: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2024). DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2402847121 Researchers from the Structural Biology Brussels group at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) have uncovered a significant mechanism that may contribute to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a disease that causes muscle weakness...

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Researchers develop new saliva test to rapidly identify paracetamol overdose

by University of Liverpool Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A research team led by the University of Liverpool has developed an innovative new technique that can rapidly assess paracetamol levels from saliva. In a paper published in the journal BMC Medicine, the team demonstrate the clinical validity of a new mass spectrometry technology-based technique that can test a tiny drop...

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First look at neuron–tumor connections in brain illuminates formation and spread of gliomas

by Stephanie Dutchen, Harvard Medical School Researchers revealed which neurons in a mouse brain, shown in red, connect to a human glioma, shown in green. Image: Annie Hsieh. Credit: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2024). DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2417420121 Every week, Harvard Medical School neuro-oncologist Annie Hsieh treats patients with gliomas—the most common type of brain cancer, including...

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Clinical trial tests new drug to reduce side effect of ‘half-matched’ stem cell transplants

by Julia Evangelou Strait, Washington University School of Medicine Credit: CC0 Public Domain Adding a new drug to standard care for stem cell transplant recipients may reduce a life-threatening side effect, according to an early-stage clinical trial conducted at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The trial showed that patients being treated for various...

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Opioids interfere with cancer immunotherapy, but another type of drug could help

by University of Pittsburgh Credit: Etatics Inc. from Pexels Opioids are often first-line treatments for cancer-related pain, but they can suppress the immune system and reduce the effectiveness of immunotherapy. New research from the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Hillman Cancer Center found that a type of drug called peripherally restricted OPRM1 antagonists (PAMORAs) blocked opioid-induced...

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Primate study sheds light on a neural mechanism that separates signal from noise in the brain

by University of Tokyo Mesoscale functional imaging revealed patchy spatial patterns of spontaneous activity throughout the marmoset neocortex. Credit: Nature Communications (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-54322-x When the brain is observed through imaging, there is a lot of “noise,” which is spontaneous electrical activity that comes from a resting brain. This appears to be different from brain activity that comes...

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4 Ways to Get Rid of Bruises Fast

Written by Meredith Grace Merkley, DO, FAAP | Reviewed by Christine Giordano, MD Published on October 2, 2024print_outlinedemail_outlined Key takeaways: Table of contents Ice Compression Elevation Warm compress Getting care Bottom line References nito100/iStock via Getty Images Plus If you’ve ever stumbled into something trying to get to the bathroom during the night, you may have gotten up...

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Minipigs get stem cell transplants to treat blindness

Peer-Reviewed Publication The Company of Biologists Millions of people around the world are affected by retinal degenerative diseases. In most cases, loss of vision is caused by damage to the macula, a region in the centre of the retina. The macula is rich in cone photoreceptors – cells important for perceiving colour and seeing finer...

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Researchers discover new neurons that suppress food intake

A previously unknown population of neurons in the hypothalamus could lead to new obesity treatmentsPeer-Reviewed Publication University of Maryland School of Medicine BALTIMORE, Dec. 5, 2024:  Obesity affects a staggering 40 percent of adults and 20 percent of children in the United States. While some new popular therapies are helping to tackle the epidemic of obesity,...