The rising health crisis of congenital syphilis: What physicians can do
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Continue reading »Transcription factors play essential roles in turning the genetic information encoded in genes into proteins in all cells and organisms. These regulatory proteins bind DNA, turn genes on or off, and control the rate at which DNA is transcribed into mRNA, which is needed for protein synthesis. Because of their central role in transcriptional control, many diseases can be traced […]
Continue reading »As the international community observes World AIDS Day on Friday, doctors in South Florida confront a challenging reality: More women locally are getting HIV. A percentage of those women will become pregnant and give birth to babies who are infected. “We know how to prevent HIV in babies,” said Dr. Lisa-Gaye Robinson, HIV medical director and principal investigator for clinical […]
Continue reading »CN Bio, a leading Organ-on-a-Chip (OOC) company that designs and manufactures single-and multi-organ microphysiological systems (MPS), today announced its PhysioMimix® assay for Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) was important for confirmation of efficacy for INI-822 from Inipharm, a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing therapies for severe liver diseases. The use of in vitro OOC for early evidence of efficacy for […]
Continue reading »Reviewed The first-ever adaptive clinical trial for Australians living with MS will seek to reverse neurological damage caused by progressive multiple sclerosis. With an initial $4 million in funding, the trial, commencing in January 2024, will enable researchers to investigate the potential benefits of several medications simultaneously, giving hope to the cohort of people living with one of the most […]
Continue reading »EXCLUSIVE Experts reveal the chaos that unfolds inside the body when you go just one night without sleep Just one night of sleep deprivation causes impaired thinking and irritability Avoiding caffeine and technology before bed can help facilitate quality sleep READ MORE: Five signs you’re not getting enough sleep Anyone who has ever gone without a good night’s sleep will […]
Continue reading »There’s not a polite word to describe the situation that I found myself in this February. I was deficient in iron which is synonymous with fatigue, yet unable to drink coffee or even black or green tea thanks to my bowel inflammation and ulcers. This was a cocktail that made my energy levels feel non-existent most of the time. Pour […]
Continue reading »An expert has revealed what he thinks is the cause of the mystery illness sweeping China. The eastern superpower has witnessed a surge in respiratory illnesses, particularly among children in the northern regions, prompting concerns and a request for more detailed information from the World Health Organization (WHO). COVID-19 has not been named by China or the WHO as a […]
Continue reading »A Polish NGO on Friday hit out at the government for restricting sex education as the devoutly Catholic country grapples with a spike in HIV cases. This year, Poland’s Institute of Public Health (NIZP) had recorded nearly 2,600 new cases by mid-November. That marks a considerable uptick from the 2010s, when the number of new cases each year ranged from […]
Continue reading »Patients with Meniere disease (MD) have a thicker choroid and Haller layer on the ipsilateral side than controls, according to a study published online Nov. 2 in The Laryngoscope. Maliheh Akbarpour, M.D., from the Guilan University of Medical Sciences in Rasht, Iran, and colleagues conducted a case-control study of 37 patients with MD and 37 healthy controls to examine and […]
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