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Is There a Link Between Low Testosterone and Depression?

Pharma Mirror

Testosterone is an essential hormone and steroid that affects many physiological functions. It is naturally more prevalent as an androgynous hormone in men, and it is therefore much more essential for them to have adequate amounts of it. However, with age, levels of this primary hormone can take a dive, usually for the worse. Symptoms of low testosterone may include weight gain, anxiety, low energy levels, low libido, insomnia, loss of concentration, and low mood.

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Scientists reconstruct Mediterranean silver trade, from Trojan War to Roman Republic

Scienmag

Credit: We are grateful to L. E. Stager and D. Master, directors of the Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon, and to D. T. Ariel, for allowing us to publish these photographs… Scientists have reconstructed the Eastern Mediterranean silver trade, over a period including the traditional dates of the Trojan War, the founding of Rome, and […].

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Should People With Immune Problems Get Third Vaccine Doses?

NY Times

France is handing out third shots of the two-dose vaccines to cancer patients and others with immune system impairments. In the United States, patients like these are on their own.

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Oncotarget: Epithelial-mesenchymal transitions create endothelial cells and tumor growth

Scienmag

Cells that have undergone EMT can promote tumor growth and neovascularization either indirectly, by promoting endothelial transdifferentiation of carcinoma cells, or directly, by acquiring an endothelial phenotype, with FOXC2 playing key roles in these pr Credit: Correspondence to – Tapasree Roy Sarkar – tsarkar@bio.tamu.edu Oncotarget published “Carcinoma cells that have undergone an epithelial-mesenchymal transition differentiate […].

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Unlocking Excellence: How Catalent Is Transforming Japan’s Clinical Research

Planning on running clinical trials in Japan? How can you reliably supply these studies? Discover Catalent’s clinical supply packaging facility in Shiga, Japan. Strategically located between Tokyo and Osaka, and one of largest in Japan, this 6,000 square meter facility offers comprehensive services including primary and secondary clinical packaging and labelling, comparator sourcing, cold chain storage, local and global distribution, local language support and white glove service to support stud

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Technology and Practical Implications On The Future Of Clinical Research

Clinical Trial Gurus

Much is often discussed in regards to technology being the savior for the inefficiencies chronically plaguing the clinical research industry. In this webinar, we discuss the pragmatic effects that technology may actually end up having on clinical research sites and the industry as a whole.

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Oncotarget: Genome wide DNA methylation landscape reveals glioblastoma’s influence

Scienmag

These Oncotarget results suggest that GBM might induce epigenetic alterations in tumor infiltrating CD4 T-cells Credit: Correspondence to – Mahua Dey – dey@neurosurgery.wisc.edu Oncotarget published “Genome wide DNA methylation landscape reveals glioblastoma’s influence on epigenetic changes in tumor infiltrating CD4+ T cells” which reported that whole-genome bisulfite sequencing of tumor infiltrating and blood CD4 T-cell […].

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Could genetics hold the key to preventing SIDS?

Scienmag

Credit: Unsplash A state-of-the-art genetic biobank could hold the key to preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), potentially saving the lives of hundreds of babies who die from the devastating condition each year. Developed by the University of South Australia, the biobank* comprises DNA from 25 babies who have died from SIDS in South Australia. […].

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GenSight Biologics Announces Approval of the LUMEVOQ® Cohort Temporary Authorization for Use (ATUc) in France

BioTech 365

GenSight Biologics Announces Approval of the LUMEVOQ® Cohort Temporary Authorization for Use (ATUc) in France GenSight Biologics Announces Approval of the LUMEVOQ® Cohort Temporary Authorization for Use (ATUc) in France PARIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Regulatory News: GenSight Biologics (Paris:SIGHT) (Euronext: SIGHT, ISIN: FR0013183985, … Continue reading →

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Goldfinder: scientists discover why we can find gold at all

Scienmag

Credit: Maria Kokh and Gleb Pokrovski Why are gold deposits found at all? Gold is famously unreactive, and there seems to be little reason why gold should be concentrated, rather than uniformly scattered throughout the Earth’s crust. Now an international group of geochemists have discovered why gold is concentrated alongside arsenic, explaining the formation of […].

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Which pharmaceutical drugs have the most drug patents in Philippines?

Drug Patent Watch

This chart shows the drugs with the most patents in Philippines. Patents must be filed in each country (or, in some cases regional patent office) where patent protection is desired.…. The post Which pharmaceutical drugs have the most drug patents in Philippines? appeared first on DrugPatentWatch - Make Better Decisions.

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The New Age of Decentralized Clinical Trials

White paper that delves into the complex topic of Decentralized Clinical Trials and how to master them within the confines of FDA Regulations

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Oncotarget: General anesthesia for pancreatic cancer surgery

Scienmag

The major finding of this Oncotarget study was perioperative tryptophan depletion and increased taurine synthesis. Credit: Correspondence to – Johanna Mock-Ohnesorge – johanna.ohnesorge@med.uni-heidelberg.de Oncotarget published “Perioperative changes in the plasma metabolome of patients receiving general anesthesia for pancreatic cancer surgery” which reported that little is known about the impact of anesthesia on the plasma metabolome, […].

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MyScienceWork to index award winning open access scholarly publisher Frontiers

Scienmag

July 5th 2021, Paris, France – Research management tech provider MyScienceWork (MSW) is pleased to announce Frontiers research articles are now indexed in the MyScienceWork platform. Effective from June 2021, this partnership will enhance the research experience for academics, granting unrestricted access to an additional 200,000 rigorously certified research articles across 103 journals, spanning 866 […].

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Lower exposure to UVB light may increase colorectal cancer risk

Scienmag

Inadequate exposure to UVB light from the sun may be associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer, particularly in older age groups, according to a study using data on 186 countries, published in the open access journal BMC Public Health. Researchers at the University of California San Diego, USA investigated possible associations between global […].