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Bikram Yoga Reduces Depressive Symptoms in Clinical Trial
Technology Networks caught up with the researchers behind an eight-week clinical trial testing the effects of Bikram yoga on depressive symptoms.
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Experimental Drugs Reduce Hard-To-Treat Nerve Sheath Tumors in Mice
Combining a pair of experimental drugs may help treat malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors with fewer harmful side effects, according to preliminary animal studies.
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Molecular Treatment Helps Mice Regain Brain Function After Stroke
A class of small molecules has been shown to help mice regain brain function after a stroke, opening doors to new stroke recovery therapies.
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Promising Drug Candidate May Overcome Drug-Resistant Lung Cancer
Researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have developed a promising new drug candidate, EAI-432, to treat drug-resistant non-small cell lung cancers.
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Gene Therapy Shrinks Liver Cancer in Mice
According to research, inhibiting the galectin 1 protein, which is often over-expressed in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) using gene therapy can shrink HCC and increase the number of killer T cells inside tumors in mice.
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Flower “Super Power” Could Enable New Drug Treatments
A "super power" used by plants to deter predators has inspired a new tool that may help researchers develop new pharmaceuticals in a cleaner, greener, less expensive way.
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Existing Drugs Could Be Trialed for Secondary Brain Cancer, Study Suggests
The largest review of papers on cancers that have metastasized to the brain has shown that existing licenced drugs could be trialed as a treatment.
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Cannabis Doesn't Reduce Long-Term Opioid Use, Suggests 20-Year Study
A 20-year study has found no evidence to suggest that cannabis use reduces illicit opioid use, indicating it may not be an effective treatment or management option for those with opioid use disorder.
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How Does HIV Bind to the T Cell Receptors?
A new study reveals for the first time the steps through which human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) binds to the receptors on the membranes of T cells.
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First Multi-Chamber Heart Organoids Developed
A new multi-chamber organoid that mirrors the heart’s intricate structure enables scientists to advance screening platforms for drug development, toxicology studies and understanding heart development.
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