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Scientists have discovered that patients without a functioning CCR5 gene show a significantly better recovery from stroke. They have connected this to an HIV treatment that blocks CCR5 in AIDS patients, which slows the progression of the disease. They hope that this might prove to be the first ever treatment to help stroke patients recover better.
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[2022]
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English
Description
Heart failure is a common and costly condition affecting over six million U.S. adults thats about one in 250 people. When a patient reaches advanced heart failure medications no longer work. Thats why it’s vital to catch the problem early. Now AI is giving doctors advanced notice helping them find the most critical patients.
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Pub. Date
[2022]
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English
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Most of us think of our primary care physician as the person who spearheads our health care. But sometimes it takes days, weeks or longer before your PCP gets vital health information. Now a new tool gives PCPs the information they need to help keep patients healthy.
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Pub. Date
[2022]
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English
Description
Studies find that more than one in five U.S. adults suffered with depression during the last few years. This number is over three times higher than before the pandemic. Diagnosis and treatment for depression is often the same for everyone therapy and anti depressants are usually prescribed. But research shows anti depressants work for only 30 percent of patients. Thats why researchers are working on a more personalized approach.
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Pub. Date
[2022]
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English
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It takes 10 years and one billion dollars for a company to bring a new antibiotic to market, but bacteria are constantly evolving and can become resistant to those new drugs within a few years. One solution may be bacterial killers that change. They are called phage and they are giving thousands of people a chance of living life without pain without drugs and without deadly bacteria.
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Pub. Date
[2022]
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English
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When a woman is facing breast cancer treatments like radiation and the removal of potentially cancerous lymph nodes are designed to stop cancer from coming back. But now researchers are studying the benefits of cutting back on certain treatments for some patients.
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Pub. Date
[2022]
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English
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Almost everyone knows someone who has battled cancer. Standard care involves chemo and radiation medication and immunotherapies. Now for the first time ever clinical trials are underway testing a new virus that targets deadly cancer cells and wipes them out.
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Pub. Date
[2022]
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English
Description
More than six million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. By 2050 that number is projected to be 13 million. Although there are several drugs to treat the symptoms theres only one FDA approved medication to slow the progression. Now there’s a new treatment sparking discussion that could slow or halt the progression of this devastating disease.
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