Food for thought: How your mindset can make healthy food more alluring on social media

In today’s world, our diets are often packed with fats and sugars. Our ancient instinct to crave calorie-rich foods, which once helped us survive, now leads to harmful health side-effects. To counteract this, food content creators on social media have been trying to push healthy eating and healthy eating content. But here’s the kicker—this content doesn’t get much engagement. Instead, […]

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AxSpA-IBD: AxSpA Remission on TNFi Seen in Half of Patients

CLEVELAND – About half (52%) of patients living with both axial spondyloarthritis and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) reached clinical remission of axSpA at 12 months after starting a tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi), researchers have found. The disease course for axSpA among patients with IBD who start anti-TNF agents is not well understood. Rahul S. Dalal, MD, an advanced fellow in […]

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The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and their collaborators have conducted a groundbreaking study targeting “jumping genes” in the entire genomes of the human large intestine. Published in Nature, the research unveils the surprising activity of “Long interspersed nuclear element-1 (L1),” a type of jumping gene previously thought to be mostly dormant in human genomes. The study […]

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This panel will decide whose medicine to make affordable. Its choice will be tricky.

Catherine Reitzel's multiple sclerosis medication costs nearly $100,000 a year. Kris Garcia relies on a drug for a blood-clotting disorder that runs $10,000 for a three-day supply. And Mariana Marquez-Farmer would likely die within days without her monthly $300 vial of insulin. At best, a Colorado panel of medical and pharmacy experts seeking to cut the costs of expensive drugs […]

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People with a genetic predisposition for Alzheimer's disease may have an increased risk of epilepsy and people with a certain type of epilepsy may have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, according to a study published in the May 24, 2023, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Our research found that not […]

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Bridging the Gap between Academia and Industry: The Power of Collaboration in Life Sciences

Thought LeadersDr. Sinéad Knight Principal Scientist and Section HeadSygnature Discovery In this behind-the-scenes interview, we speak to Dr. Sinéad Knight, chair of SLAS Europe 2023, about this years programme, highlighting the key topics and incredible speakers presenting at the show. Please can you introduce yourself and tell us what inspired your career within the life sciences? I'm Sinéad Knight, originally from Tipperary […]

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Study finds ketamine is at least as effective as electroconvulsive therapy for treating major depression

A new study led by investigators from Mass General Brigham has found that subanesthetic intravenous ketamine was effective and not inferior to electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for the treatment of non-psychotic, treatment-resistant depression. Their results are published in the New England Journal of Medicine. “ECT has been the gold standard for treating severe depression for over 80 years,” said Amit Anand, […]

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