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Reviewed A senior biology student at The University of Texas at Arlington recently earned an award for her research about antimicrobial drug resistance. Christina Nguyen received the second-place award at the 2023 UT System LSAMP (Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation) Conference held in El Paso, Texas. Nguyen's award-winning project focused on bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics, an increasingly […]
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Reviewed A research team at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine has been approved for a $14 million award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to study whether a higher daily dose of aspirin is more effective in decreasing the risk of dangerous blood pressure complications among some pregnant people. During pregnancy, people are […]
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Reviewed Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital comprehensively identified genes directly regulated by a protein associated with high-risk pediatric leukemias. High-risk leukemias, particularly MLL-rearranged (MLL-r) leukemia, often overexpress the homeodomain transcription factor HOXA9 protein, viagra psa wert which cannot currently be targeted with drugs. This study provides a foundation for revealing the HOXA9 regulation network and finding novel drug […]
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The EchoLUTION Viral RNA/DNA Kit is now available for the US diagnosis market to extract nucleic acids from viral particles with a single-step centrifugation technology, reducing processing time for in vitro diagnostic analysis. Image Credit: BioEcho Life Sciences/Shutterstock.com Rapid and accurate clinical diagnostic tests are essential for the detection of viral infections and proper medical care. Recognizing the need for […]
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What can you eat to help PREVENT cancer? New research has found a number of lifestyle choices that could lower a person’s risk of developing cancer. As well as breastfeeding and avoiding certain supplements, it found eating no more than three portions of red meat per week was also key. Getting two and a half hours of exercise per week, […]
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Reviewed Adults and older children with asthma can take objective measures of symptoms such as peak expiratory flow (PEF), the volume of airflow in one forced exhalation, at home. This provides a more complete picture of their disease and helps them detect asthma exacerbations or negative changes to their condition at the onset. However, a 2022 report by the Global […]
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EXCLUSIVE: Hollywood plastic surgeon reveals the celebs who he thinks have had wonky surgery secretly corrected Plastic surgeon-to-the-stars has revealed the celebs who had tweaks corrected Britney Spears & Khloe Kardashian are just two of Dr Gary Motykie’s examples READ MORE: Khloe Kardashian displays her make-up free face on screen You can’t blame celebrities for having cosmetic tweaks. No other […]
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In a recent review published in Nutrients, researchers reviewed existing data on the structure, extraction, health benefits, and mechanisms of Dendrobium officinale polysaccharides (DOPs). Study: Structure, Health Benefits, Mechanisms, and Gut Microbiota of Dendrobium officinale Polysaccharides: A Review. Image Credit: bennie/Shutterstock.com Background DOPs are active polysaccharides present in Dendrobium officinale, a traditional food ingredient or herbal medicine in China. DOPs can alter the gut microbial […]
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Influencers should be BANNED from promoting formula milk on social media, WHO says Experts warn formula makers are using ‘exploitative marketing’ on parents READ MORE: 80 babies have harmed or died in due to language barriers in NHS Influencers should be banned from promoting formula milk on social media, the World Health Organisation has said. Experts said manufacturers were increasingly using […]
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