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Dietary Supplement May Help Combat Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer
A dietary supplement has been found to restore the sensitivity of cancer cells to an advanced breast cancer drug, alpelisib.
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Immunotherapy Response in Advanced Melanoma Is Influenced by Previous Treatments
A new study has found that, in patients with advanced melanoma, responses to a type of immunotherapy called PD-1 checkpoint blockade depended on whether they had previously received another immunotherapy.
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Drug Candidate for Fatty Liver Disease Shows Promise in Animal Models
A recently developed amino acid compound successfully treats nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in non-human primates, bringing scientists one step closer to the first human treatment for the condition.
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RSV Vaccination During Pregnancy Could Prevent Illness in Children
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a global pathogen that can cause severe respiratory tract illness. RSV infections can be especially dangerous for newborns and infants in general. A large-scale international vaccination study has now investigated the efficacy of an initial vaccine candidate.
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How a Gene That Causes Autism Also Contributes to Infertility
Researchers from the University of California, Riverside (UCR) have deciphered how a genetic mutation that causes Fragile X syndrome – a leading cause of autism – also contributes to infertility.
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Clinical Trial of DMT for Depression Announces “Positive” Early Data
Early data from a Phase IIa clinical trial of DMT for major depressive disorder, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, suggests that some patients with MDD may benefit from DMT treatment alongside supportive therapy.
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A Herbal Compound To Fight Autoimmunity
Researchers from Osaka University identified a protein complex involved in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis. They also show that celastrol, the active compound of a medicinal herb, blocks the progression of the disease by inhibiting the protein complex.
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New Approach for Personalized Colorectal Cancer Treatment Developed
A team from the UNIGE has developed a new method for testing different cancer drugs, without going through the affected person’s body and without resorting to animal experiments.
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Understanding Differences Between Bacterial and Human Ribosomes Could Unlock New Therapeutic Avenues
Recent research has shown that human ribosomes decode mRNA more slowly than bacterial ribosomes, but more accurately. Understanding this difference could support the development of new therapeutics for cancer and infections.
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Antioxidant "Boosts" Sunscreen Efficacy
Incorporating natural molecules with antioxidant properties, like rosmarinic acid, into sunscreen increases its photoprotective efficacy.
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