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Research Identifies Route to Safer Pain Medications
Targeting opioid receptor pathway could treat pain without addiction or hallucinations.
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Stone Age Genomic Material Brought Back to Life
Breakthroughs will enable exploration of Earth’s biochemical past, with hopes of discovering new therapeutic molecules.
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Consuming Psychedelics Temporarily Improves Man's Color Blindness
There’s a strong link between psychedelic drugs and our vision. Trippy details, unexpected saccades and pupil dilation are all linked to taking compounds like LSD, magic mushrooms and DMT. But a new case report may be the first detailed documentation of a psychedelic temporarily reversing a diagnosis of color blindness.
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Generative AI Helps Design New Proteins
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence system that can create proteins not found in nature using generative diffusion.
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Erectile Dysfunction Drug Reduced Long-Term Blood Sugar in Small Diabetes Trial
A small group of patients with Type 2 diabetes significantly improved their long-term blood sugar levels when treated with high-dose tadalafil, but repetition in a larger study over a longer period is needed.
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Epigenetic Drug Combined With Chemotherapy Is Effective for Lymphoma in Pilot Study
Nearly 90 percent of patients with an aggressive subtype of non-Hodgkin lymphoma had their cancer go into remission in a small phase 2 clinical trial testing a treatment aimed at making chemotherapy more effective.
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New Alzheimer’s Drug Slowed Cognitive Decline in Trial, Drugmaker Announces
Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Company has announced encouraging data from its Phase 3 study of Alzheimer’s drug donanemab, a monoclonal antibody that Lilly claims slowed trial participants’ cognitive decline by 35%.
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New Pain Pathway Uncovered Thanks to Stinging Tree
University of Queensland researchers have identified a unique pain pathway targeted by a notorious Australian stinging tree and say it could point the way to new, non-opioid pain relief.
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Genetic Study Highlights Possible Evidence for Osteoporosis Drug Heart Attack Risk
A new research study, which analyzed the genetic data of almost 34,000 people, highlights potential safety concerns around women taking the anti-osteoporosis drug romosozumab.
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Tadpoles: An Unlikely New Model To Study Multiple Sclerosis
Researchers have developed a new model of multiple sclerosis that makes it possible to correlate the degeneration or regeneration of myelin with the evolution of cognitive and motor abilities.
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