Category: 6. Health

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  • Preclinical Study: Gene Therapy Protects Kidneys in Type 1

    Preclinical Study: Gene Therapy Protects Kidneys in Type 1

    One in three people with type one diabetes will develop kidney damage during their lifetime, which can develop silently over many years, often going undetected until it becomes severe.

    Current treatments can slow kidney damage but there are…

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  • SPIRAL brain implant delivers drugs precisely to multiple sites • Mezha.Media

    Researchers at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have introduced a new type of brain implant that can deliver drugs to multiple brain regions simultaneously with high precision, Interesting Engineering reports in…

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  • Older Fathers' Sperm Show Double Risk of Disease Mutations – 조선일보

    Older Fathers' Sperm Show Double Risk of Disease Mutations – 조선일보

    1. Older Fathers’ Sperm Show Double Risk of Disease Mutations  조선일보
    2. Sperm sequencing reveals extensive positive selection in the male germline  Nature
    3. Why Older Fathers Pass on More Harmful Mutations to Their Kids  Neuroscience News
    4. Harmful DNA…

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  • Nanobodies Show Promise in Hard-to-Treat Colorectal Cancer

    Nanobodies Show Promise in Hard-to-Treat Colorectal Cancer

    For nearly a decade, JABSOM researcher Stefan Moisyadi, PhD, has been chasing an idea he believes could change how we fight cancer. What he found could be a game-changer: a tiny molecule called a nanobody that may succeed where today’s…

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  • Prospective evaluation of the effectiveness of brachial plexus nerve b

    Prospective evaluation of the effectiveness of brachial plexus nerve b

    1Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; 2Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

    Correspondence: Steven Orebaugh, Department of…

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  • Profile and Management Outcomes of Neurotrophic Keratitis at A Tertiar

    Profile and Management Outcomes of Neurotrophic Keratitis at A Tertiar

    Introduction

    In Neurotrophic Keratitis (NK), corneal epitheliopathy leads to an epithelial defect with or without stromal ulceration, accompanied by reduced or absent corneal sensation. It is associated with several systemic and ocular…

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  • Mutations in CPD Gene Linked to Rare Congenital Hearing Loss

    Mutations in CPD Gene Linked to Rare Congenital Hearing Loss

    Mutations in a gene known as CPD play a crucial role in a rare form of congenital hearing loss, an international team of researchers has discovered. Scientists from the University of Chicago, the University of Miami, and several institutions…

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