Treatment enhances natural killer cell function and provides antitumor activity against CD19-positive cancers

Several treatments for cancer have been devised by science, but unfortunately, none of them are completely efficient or foolproof. Novel treatments with minimum side effects are one of the main aims of ongoing cancer research. Among prevailing therapy models, immunotherapy, which weaponizes the body’s own immune system against cancer, is a promising option. Bispecific antibodies (BsAbs) are synthetically made proteins […]

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Radial-to-Backup Artery Switch Adds Limited Risk in ACS PCI

There’s a price to pay for a failed radial artery attempt in invasively managed patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS), but it may not be as high as previously thought, a new MATRIX substudy suggests. The adjusted 30-day risks were similar between patients with radial crossover and those undergoing successful radial access: Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE): adjusted rate ratio […]

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Mexican Actor Toño Mauri Leaves Florida Hospital After Undergoing Double Lung Transplant Due to COVID-19

After eight months in the hospital, Toño Mauri is heading home. The Mexican actor, 56, has been discharged from the hospital after a harrowing battle with COVID-19 that resulted in a four-month-long coma and a double lung transplant. Speaking with Despierta América, Mauri said when he first checked into the hospital, he thought he'd be going home the same day. "I […]

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How Raising the Minimum Wage Can Be a Win for Mental Health

Members of Congress are considering a proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2025. Research shows that increasing the minimum wage by just $1 could lead to fewer people ending their own lives. There’s also evidence that increasing household incomes could reduce people’s risk of mental illness and improve children’s mental health. More than 200 […]

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Promoting and protecting human milk and breastfeeding during COVID-19

With stressors mounting daily on the health care system due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a de-prioritization of the childbearing family has been noted. Their care has changed, resulting in mothers forced to go through labor and birth without their partners, parents barred from NICU visitation, and discharge of mothers and newborns early without enough expert lactation care. There is great […]

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UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have uncovered a potential new way to target pancreatic tumors that express high intratumoral interferon signaling (IFN). The team found that high type I IFN signaling is present in a subset of pancreatic tumors and it triggers a decrease in the level of NAD and NADH in pancreatic cancer cells, which are vital cofactors […]

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The World Health Organization on Thursday urged COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers to make good on their commitments as the planet’s poorest countries await their first doses. WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the Covax facility—the global COVID-19 vaccine procurement and distribution effort ensuring poorer countries can access doses—was now ready to begin. Around 336 million AstraZeneca-Oxford doses and 1.2 million Pfizer-BioNTech […]

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