Using data generated from patients and mice with genetic mutation for the disorder Usher syndrome, researchers from the University of
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Monoclonal antibody therapy and COVID-19
Monoclonal antibody therapy is an infusion treatment that can reduce the severity of COVID-19. Here are some of the commonly
Continue reading »Therapy with babies boosts social development, reducing clinical autism diagnosis by two-thirds
Therapy with babies boosts social development, reducing clinical autism diagnosis by two-thirds A parent-led intervention that supports the social development
Continue reading »MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD one step closer to FDA approval
The psychedelic drug MDMA, also called ecstasy or Molly, showed promise in a late-stage clinical trial for people with severe
Continue reading »Autologous chondrocyte implantation in the knee: M-ACI has comparable benefit to therapy alternative
Autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) has been used in adults with deep cartilage defects for over 30 years and has been
Continue reading »New therapy for flu may help in fight against COVID-19
A new therapy for influenza virus infections that may also prove effective against many other pathogenic virus infections, including HIV
Continue reading »New targeted therapy blocks metabolism in brain cancer cells with genetic vulnerability
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a novel targeted therapy, called POMHEX, which blocks
Continue reading »From findings to therapy: Why doctor-patient talk is central
Developing a medical indication is an everyday process but still lacks a precise definition. In clinical practice, the process is
Continue reading »A novel radioisotope therapy for children with neuroblastoma
Researchers from Kanazawa University retrospectively analyzed children with refractory or relapsed high-risk neuroblastoma who were treated with high-dose 131I-metaiodobenzylguanidine at
Continue reading »Women living with HIV prefer long-acting injectable anti-retroviral therapy over daily pill
A new qualitative study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health found that the majority of women
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