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Memory drug enters clinical trial, may help treat cognitive disorders
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Memory drug enters clinical trial, may help treat cognitive disorders

Saheli 07 Apr 2016 538 Views

A memory drug developed by the National Institutes of Health and Tetra Discovery Partners that may help treat or prevent cognitive disorders has been moved into a small clinical trial, the agency announced in a press release. The drug, BPN14770, is aimed at improving a biochemical pathway responsible for memory ... Read More »

Second form of contagious cancer found in Tasmanian devils
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Second form of contagious cancer found in Tasmanian devils

Saheli 07 Apr 2016 562 Views

A contagious cancer, spread by biting, has decimated the population of Tasmanian devils since 1996. Researchers have now identified a second contagious cancer in eight devils, making them question how rare contagious cancer is, according to a new study. In addition to attempting to breed devils identified as immune to ... Read More »

10 notable E. coli outbreaks at U.S. fast-food restaurants
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10 notable E. coli outbreaks at U.S. fast-food restaurants

Saheli 07 Apr 2016 580 Views

In November, Chipotle temporarily closed 43 restaurants in Washington state and Oregon after dozens of diners reported falling ill, contributing to an outbreak that now spans nine states and hundreds of possible cases. From 1998 to 2014, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified dine-in or drive-up fast-food ... Read More »

Vitamin D supplement may benefit MS patients’ immune systems
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Vitamin D supplement may benefit MS patients’ immune systems

Saheli 07 Apr 2016 647 Views

People with multiple sclerosis who took high-dose supplements of vitamin D had reduced levels of inflammation related to the disease, according to researchers in a new study. Low vitamin D is linked with an increased risk for MS, and previous studies have shown taking supplements can help treatment and prevention ... Read More »

NIH funds research on pancreatitis, cure for type 1 diabetes
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NIH funds research on pancreatitis, cure for type 1 diabetes

Saheli 07 Apr 2016 568 Views

A $1.68 million National Institutes of Health grant will fund research aiming to improve treatment for chronic pancreatitis, as well as further a potential cure for type 1 diabetes, the Medical University of South Carolina announced this week. Earlier studies by researchers at the university showed injecting Alpha 1 anti-trypsin, ... Read More »

Opioid painkiller may be new treatment for heroin addiction
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Opioid painkiller may be new treatment for heroin addiction

Saheli 07 Apr 2016 599 Views

WEDNESDAY, April 6, 2016 — Hydromorphone — an opioid painkiller — may be another treatment option for heroin addiction, a new Canadian study suggests. The research included more than 200 heroin addicts in Vancouver. They hadn’t responded to commonly used treatments such as methadone or suboxone. This was the first ... Read More »

Study: Eating when not hungry bad for health
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Study: Eating when not hungry bad for health

Saheli 07 Apr 2016 589 Views

CORNELL, N.Y.– Marketing is making people eat when they’re not hungry, and that’s making people less healthy, according to a new study. Researchers at Cornell University found when people eat when they’re not hungry, blood glucose levels rise more than if they wait until they are hungry to eat. But ... Read More »

14-year-old receives fully functional 3D-printed nose implant
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14-year-old receives fully functional 3D-printed nose implant

Saheli 07 Apr 2016 551 Views

NEW YORK — A 14-year-old who lost his nose in an accident is thought to be the first person in the United States to have received a 3D-printed nose, restoring his senses of smell and taste, according to doctors at Mount Sinai hospital. Dallan Jennet, a 14-year-old from the Marshall ... Read More »

Scientists stop Duchenne muscular dystrophy with gene editing
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Scientists stop Duchenne muscular dystrophy with gene editing

Saheli 07 Apr 2016 583 Views

DALLAS, Dec. 31 (UPI) — Scientists used the CRISPR/Cas9 method of gene editing to correct a mutation causing Duchenne muscular dystrophy, reversing the progressive disease in the experiments with mice, according to a new study. DMD is the most common, and severe, form of muscular dystrophy among boys. The progressive ... Read More »

‘Cold blasts’ can freeze out phantom limb pain
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‘Cold blasts’ can freeze out phantom limb pain

Saheli 07 Apr 2016 640 Views

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 6 — While amputees have found few treatments for phantom limb pain, researchers found using cold blast treatments helps to significantly reduce the pain. Image-guided cryoablation effectively reduced pain for patients in a small study at Emory University, according to researchers who presented the findings at ... Read More »

FDA approves biosimilar to Remicade for arthritis, IBS
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FDA approves biosimilar to Remicade for arthritis, IBS

Saheli 07 Apr 2016 544 Views

BETHESDA, Md., April 6 — A drug very similar to Remicade was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treatment of Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome and other chronic conditions, the agency said. Inflectra is a biosimilar to Remicade, and while not a direct copy, it ... Read More »

WHO: Number of diabetes patients quadrupled since 1980
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WHO: Number of diabetes patients quadrupled since 1980

Saheli 07 Apr 2016 573 Views

WASHINGTON, April 6  — Nearly 10 percent of the global population is living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, according to a new report showing the number of people with the condition has more than quadrupled in the last 25 years. The World Health Organization released its Global Report ... Read More »

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