Cardioprotective role of royal jelly in the prevention of celecoxib-mediated cardiotoxicity in adult male albino rats.
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Modulation of the crosstalk between Keap1/Nrf2/HO-1 and NF-B signaling pathways by Tomatidine protects against inflammation/oxidative stress-driven fulminant hepatic failure in mice.
Sophie Kinsella, Shopaholic' Author, Says She Has Brain Cancer
Sophie Kinsella revealed she has been undergoing treatment for glioblastoma, highlighting her strength and determination in the face of a serious illness. [ more ]
Long COVID creates changes in the blood, aiding detection, reports new study
Distinct changes in the blood of people with long COVID suggest a potential strategy for diagnosis and treatment.
Common patterns in long COVID patients were identified compared to healthy patients, including shifts in proteins, blood clots, and tissue injury. [ more ]
Anti-cancer effects of green synthesized gold nanoparticles using leaf extract of. L against squamous cell carcinoma cell line 15 through apoptotic pathway.
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Exercise in Diabetic Nephropathy: Protective Effects and Molecular Mechanism.
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Notoginsenoside R1 attenuates bupivacaine induced neurotoxicity by activating Jak1/Stat3/Mcl1 pathway.
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Colorectal cancer: On the rise in young people DW 01/31/2024
Deaths from colorectal cancer are decreasing due to factors such as a fall in smoking rates, better diagnosis and treatment, and better screening methods.
6.2 million deaths from all cancers have been avoided in the EU since 1988 and 1.3 million deaths have been avoided in the UK. [ more ]
A blood test can predict dementia up to 15 years before symptoms start
Scientists have developed a blood test that can predict dementia up to 15 years before symptoms start with more than 90% accuracy.
The blood test could replace the expensive, time-consuming, and invasive tests currently used to diagnose dementia.
The identification of these protein biomarkers in the blood may also help guide the development of new drugs to slow or even reverse dementia. [ more ]
She hopes CARE Court will save her husband. Two months in, she's waiting for answers
The CARE Act in Los Angeles County allows family members to request treatment for loved ones experiencing severe psychiatric distress.
The process involves submitting a petition to a CARE Court judge who then approves it and sends it to the county's department of mental health. [ more ]
Medical professionals oppose Prop. F to screen for drug use
A group of medical professionals and treatment providers are opposing Proposition F, a ballot measure that would require cash assistance recipients in San Francisco to undergo screening for illegal substance dependency and participate in treatment.
Proposition F has raised significant funding from donors including Ripple chairman Chris Larsen and Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman, while there is no record of opposition funding. [ more ]
Menopause is a commonly experienced but rarely discussed life stage that often leaves people uninformed about its symptoms and effects.
Menopause is gaining more attention in the medical and business worlds, with advancements in medication, workplace benefits, and the rise of menopause-focused startups. [ more ]
Use of A.D.H.D. Drugs Surged During Pandemic, Study Finds
Prescriptions for ADHD drugs increased during the pandemic, particularly among women and young adults.
The reasons for the increase are unclear, but potential factors include pandemic-related stress, recognition of undiagnosed cases, over-prescription, and online marketing. [ more ]
What is the Polyvagal Theory? Origin and Polyvagal Exercises
The polyvagal theory suggests that managing feelings of threat and safety can help maintain psychological well-being and cope with trauma-related disorders.
The vagus nerve plays a crucial role in the polyvagal theory and understanding its abilities can aid in treating conditions like depression and anxiety. [ more ]
A New Drug Compound Shows Promise for Schizophrenia
KarXT, developed by Karuna Therapeutics, is a promising new treatment for schizophrenia that targets a different brain chemical than most existing treatments.
In a study involving 252 people with schizophrenia, those taking KarXT showed fewer extremes of positive and negative symptoms compared to those on a placebo. [ more ]
Cheap fungal nail infection drug found to work on crippling flesh-eating disease
A cheap and easily taken drug used to treat fungal nail infections has been found to be highly effective against mycetoma, a flesh and bone-eating disease found across Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
The breakthrough offers hope to thousands of patients who have suffered neglect and may face amputations if the disease is left untreated.
The oral drug fosravuconazole is up to 85% effective with no side effects, making it a potential gamechanger for mycetoma treatment. [ more ]
Out of medicines, care: Gaza's cancer patients face death amid Israel war
Cancer patients in the Gaza Strip are living in catastrophic health conditions due to a lack of treatment and care.
The UN-run schools housing displaced Palestinians are inadequate for housing sick patients, lacking basic necessities like electricity and clean water.
The Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital, the only one for cancer treatment in Gaza, shut down its services due to a lack of fuel and damage from Israeli attacks. [ more ]
Drug arrests plunge, overdose deaths soar in California: Connection or coincidence?
Proposition 47 in California reduced many drug-related offenses from felonies to misdemeanors, leading to a significant decline in drug offense arrests.
Despite the decrease in drug offense arrests, drug overdose deaths have more than doubled in California between 2014 and 2022.
There is heated debate over whether the decline in arrests and increase in overdose deaths are related. [ more ]
Multimodal Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges in HIV Clinical Care
The goal of this concept is to encourage the use of multimodal artificial intelligence to accelerate HIV diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.
The concept aims to leverage advanced multimodal AI models to improve HIV prevention, treatment, and care by expanding capacities in clinical care and data-driven applications. [ more ]
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