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8000 New Antibiotic Combinations are Surprisingly Effective
Grouping four or five existing medications could help slow antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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Technique Lets Us See Brain Cells Talk
Scientists have developed a way to see brain cells talk – to actually see neurons communicate in bright, vivid color. The new lab technique is set to provide long-needed answers about the brain and neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia and depression.
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Computational Analysis Identifies New Malaria Clinical Phenotype
The results of the study could help reduce malaria-associated mortality.
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Multiple Sclerosis Drug Slows Brain Shrinkage
Results from a clinical trial of more than 250 participants with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) revealed that ibudilast was better than a placebo in slowing down brain shrinkage.
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Novel Concepts For The Diagnosis Of Fatty Liver And Personalized Treatment
Emerging concepts may contribute to a multidisciplinary approach for diagnosis, risk prediction and treatment of NAFLD.
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Parkinson's Disease: Nurr1 Protein Might Become a Candidate for Drug Development
Researchers have modified the protein Nurr1 so that it can enter cells from the outside. Nurr1 deficiency may be one of the causes of Parkinson's disease. Even though Nurr1 has potential to be a target for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, it is unusable in its normal form, as it cannot penetrate cells. A team have now deployed a bacterial import signal in order to deliver Nurr1 into cells.
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AI Used to Successfully Treat Metastatic Cancer Patient
A translational research team led by the National University of Singapore (NUS) has harnessed CURATE.AI, a powerful artificial intelligence (AI) platform, to successfully treat a patient with advanced cancer, completely halting disease progression.
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Liver Disease Drug Could Help Restore Cells Damaged by Alzheimer’s
“Most importantly we found the drug to be active in cells from people with the most common type of sporadic Alzheimer’s disease."
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AI Helps Create One of the Largest 3D Maps of the Seafloor
Researchers used autonomous underwater robots and a remotely operated vehicle, to acquire 1.3 million high resolution images of the seafloor at Hydrate Ridge, composing them into the largest known high resolution color 3D model of the seafloor.
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Pushing Big Data to Rapidly Advance Patient Care
The breakneck pace of biomedical discovery is outstripping clinicians’ ability to incorporate this new knowledge into practice. A new article suggests a possible way to approach this problem, one that will accelerate the movement of newly-generated evidence about the management of health and disease into practice that improves the health of patients.
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