A unique antibody drug conjugate (ADC), which delivers a high dose of a cancer-killing drug to tumor cells through a
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Nutrient compound shows promise for halting mother-to-fetus Zika transmission
Before COVID-19, there was another public health crisis that captured headlines around the world: the Zika virus outbreak of 2015-16,
Continue reading »Blood test shows promise for early detection of acute heart transplant rejection
Researchers have developed a blood test that could make it possible for doctors to detect—then quickly prevent or slow down—acute
Continue reading »Experimental drug for Alzheimer’s disease shows promise
Drug maker Eli Lilly on Monday announced promising results from a small study of an experimental Alzheimer’s disease drug called
Continue reading »Anti-siglec-8 antibody trial shows promise for treating eosinophilic gastritis and duodenitis
Eosinophilic gastritis and duodenitis are inflammatory diseases characterized by high levels of eosinophils and mast cells (immune system cells) in
Continue reading »Inhaled drug shows promise in coronavirus treatment: study
COVID breakthrough? Oxford University says its coronavirus vaccine triggers dual immune response Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel joins
Continue reading »‘Ecstasy’ shows promise for post-traumatic stress treatment
An international study involving researchers from UBC Okanagan has shown that MDMA, also known as ecstasy, may be a valuable
Continue reading »Low dose photodynamic therapy shows promise in the treatment of cancerous tumors
A new study reveals the mechanisms whereby low dose photodynamic therapy affects the microstructure of vessels. Using co-cultures of pericytes
Continue reading »Pancreatic cancer treatments show promise in studies
University of Pennsylvania researchers are reporting early but encouraging results from two small ongoing studies of experimental treatments for metastatic
Continue reading »Anti-CD47 cancer therapy safe, shows promise in small clinical trial
A novel immunotherapy appears safe for use in patients with a type of blood cancer called non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, according to
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