Now there is additional evidence of the connection between the intake of antioxidant supplements and increased tumor growth. Experiments on
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US approves first new type of flu drug in 2 decades
U.S. health regulators have approved the first new type of flu drug in two decades. Wednesday’s approval of Xofluza for
Continue reading »New radiation treatment for brain cancer offers better preservation of cognitive function
When it comes to radiation therapy to treat brain cancer, hippocampal-avoidance whole-brain radiotherapy in conjunction with the drug memantine better
Continue reading »New tool gives deeper understanding of glioblastoma
Researchers in the lab of Charles Danko at the Baker Institute for Animal Health have developed a new tool to
Continue reading »New causative gene found in severe childhood epilepsy
A large international research team has discovered a new genetic cause for a severe, difficult-to-treat childhood epilepsy syndrome. Spontaneous mutations
Continue reading »PrEP implementation is associated with a rapid decline in new HIV infections
Study from Australia is the first to evaluate a population-level roll-out of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in men who have sex
Continue reading »Alnylam Announces Plan to Initiate Rolling Submission of a New Drug Application and Pursue Full Approval for Givosiran
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Oct. 15, 2018– Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALNY), the leading RNAi therapeutics company, today announced that in consultation
Continue reading »Experts have named the main cause of insomnia
Professionals state that due to cellular devices, people have to face a significant threat to some healthy night`s rest. Official
Continue reading »New model suggests cuffless, non-invasive blood pressure monitoring possible using pulse waves
A large team of researchers from several institutions in China and the U.S. has developed a model that suggests it
Continue reading »New data identifies variation in US laws governing procedures for involuntary commitment for substance use disorder
Substance use disorder is grounds for involuntary commitment in more 37 US states and the District of Columbia, according to
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