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Promising Results for Trial of Potential Hemophilia Treatment
A new study suggests that one injection of efanesoctocog alfa per week can prevent bleeding and promote near-normal activity by the clotting agent factor VIII for people with hemophilia A.
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New Therapy Shows Promise for Desmoid Tumor Treatment
An experimental targeted drug called nirogacestat was able to shrink a rare, noncancerous subtype of sarcoma known as a desmoid tumor.
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Drug Combination Promising in Higher-Risk Bone Marrow Disorder Patients
Results of a clinical trial show that combination therapy has manageable toxicity and promising responses for patients, including those with difficult-to-treat p53 mutations.
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New AI-Driven Method To Improve Additive Manufacturing
Researchers have developed a new method for detecting and predicting defects in 3D printed materials, which could transform the additive manufacturing process.
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Study Explores Heart Inflammation After COVID-19 Vaccine
A small number of patients with acute myocarditis were found to have evidence of heart muscle inflammation after COVID-19 vaccination, but there was no such evidence in those without acute myocarditis.
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Does an Ancient Virus Genome Drive Autism?
Using a mouse model, researchers have demonstrated that endogenous retrovirus activation increases a fetus’s susceptibility to autism.
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Calcium Materials Put to the Test in Effort To Reduce Arsenic Uptake by Crops
Researchers compared the efficacies of calcite and phosphogypsum in mitigating the crop uptake of arsenate ions from soil, a heavy metal contaminant that poses a threat to human health.
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Veterinary Antibiotics Impact Carbon Storage in Grazed Land
Scientists have found that grazing by livestock leads to lower carbon storage in soil compared to grazing by wild herbivores and the reason may be down to the veterinary antibiotics in their urine and dung.
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Tough Material Created From Interconnected Microscale Knots
Engineers have developed a new material made from numerous interconnected microscale knots that can absorb more energy and deform while still being able to return to their original shape undamaged.
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First Map of an Insect Brain Complete
Researchers have completed the most advanced brain map to date, that of an insect, a landmark achievement in neuroscience that brings scientists closer to true understanding of the mechanism of thought.
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