Researchers: Improving Eyesight May Help Prevent Dementia
NY Times
JULY 3, 2022
As experimental drugs prove ineffective against increasing dementia cases in the U.S., researchers argue that improving eyesight can have an effect.
NY Times
JULY 3, 2022
As experimental drugs prove ineffective against increasing dementia cases in the U.S., researchers argue that improving eyesight can have an effect.
BioSpace
JULY 3, 2022
eFFECTOR Therapeutics is pioneering the development of selective translation regulation inhibitors (STRIs), a class of therapies that block the production of disease-driving proteins in cancer.
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Scienmag
JULY 3, 2022
Sniffing or licking other dogs’ genitalia – the common site of Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumour – can spread this unusual cancer to the nose and mouth. Credit: Cameron Raw Sniffing or licking other dogs’ genitalia – the common site of Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumour – can spread this unusual cancer to the nose and mouth. […].
BioSpace
JULY 3, 2022
Rather than selling, Novartis could spin Sandoz off into its own separate entity with its own listing on a stock exchange.
Scienmag
JULY 3, 2022
A team of researchers in Australia and New Zealand has found that MRI scans can detect prostate cancer more accurately than the newer, prostate-specific -PSMA PET/CT scanning technique. The findings are being presented today at the European Association of Urology’s annual congress (EAU22), in Amsterdam. Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT scans, approved by the US […].
Drug Patent Watch
JULY 3, 2022
This chart shows the drugs with the most patents in South Africa. Patents must be filed in each country (or, in some cases regional patent office) where patent protection is…. The post Which pharmaceutical drugs have the most drug patents in South Africa? appeared first on DrugPatentWatch - Make Better Decisions.
Scienmag
JULY 3, 2022
New research led by Edith Cowan University has made an important discovery that could lead to more effective treatments for the world’s 262 million asthma sufferers. A study led by Dr Stacey Reinke (ECU) and Dr Craig Wheelock (Karolinska Institute, Sweden) found severe asthmatics have a distinct biochemical (metabolite) profile detectable in their urine, compared […].
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