New Gene Therapy for Certain Bladder Cancers
The first gene therapy for treating high-risk bladder cancer that has not invaded muscle recently won FDA approval. The agency news release described nadofaragene firadenovec-vncg (Adstiladrin) as a...
View ArticleIndian Researchers from ACTREC Discover Novel Therapeutic Agent for a Host of...
Research from India’s Tata Memorial Centre suggests that free radicals (ROS) generated upon mixing two nutraceuticals—resveratrol and copper—can help ameliorate various diseases by inactivating...
View Article3 Things to know about the New Alzheimer’s Treatment Lecanemab
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently granted accelerated approval to a new Alzheimer’s treatment called lecanemab, which has been shown to moderately slow cognitive and functional decline in...
View ArticleInpatient blood draws are often performed during sleep hours, Yale study finds
The study demonstrates a need for more patient-centered care during hospitalization. The sleep of hospitalized patients may be often interrupted due to non-urgent blood draws, a new study has found. In...
View ArticleResearchers confirm successful rehabilitation and recovery of human donor...
The study demonstrates that a novel technique for regenerating donor lungs can increase the number of organs available for life-saving transplantation. A novel method for supporting and recovering...
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