Since late 2021, a panzootic, or “a pandemic in animals,” of highly pathogenic bird flu variant H5N1 has devastated wild birds, agriculture, and mammals. Unlike previous outbreaks, aggressive culling of domestic birds has not contained…
Category: 6. Health
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PRV111, in Development as the First Non-Surgical Therapy for Early-Stage Non-Invasive Oral Cancer and High-Grade Dysplasias, Meets Its Primary Efficacy Endpoint in Ongoing Phase 2/3 Trial
Key Highlights:
- 92% complete response (CR) rate: Eleven of twelve evaluable patients achieved a centrally confirmed pathologic CR following a single cycle of PRV111; the…
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In world first, Israeli scientists use RNA-based gene therapy to stop ALS deterioration
In a groundbreaking study, researchers at Tel Aviv University, leading a large-scale international team of scientists, say they have identified – and neutralized – an RNA molecule that can stop the nerve cell damage that causes…
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Cryo-electron microscopy reveals how opioids and antidotes work at molecular level
Cryo-electron microscopy has shed new light on the distinct steps by which opioids, and their antidotes, interact with the μ-opioid receptor.
It is hoped that these insights will provide a detailed roadmap of how these drugs work and aid…
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Red meat raises inflammation marker CRP in clinical trials
A new systematic review and meta-analysis highlight when red meat increases a key inflammation marker and why the effect appears in some groups but not others.
Study: Red meat intake and its influences on inflammation and immune…
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Preparing for the respiratory virus season: A guide for families
As respiratory virus season begins, pediatric experts are preparing for an expected rise in cases of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), which can cause cold-like symptoms in most people but serious illness in infants and older…
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New method enables construction of complete mycobacteriophage genomes
A team co-led by University of Pittsburgh’s Graham Hatfull has developed a method to construct bacteriophages with entirely synthetic genetic material, allowing researchers to add and subtract genes at will.
The findings open…
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Corza Medical Launches SensorTek™ ROP Kit: The First and
BOULDER, Colo., Nov. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Corza Medical, a global medical technology company, today announced that its Ophthalmology business unit has launched the SensorTek™ ROP Kit, the first and only single-use kit on the market…
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Research: 90% of Seniors with Dementia Face Burdensome Care
Singapore, 17 November 2025—A new study by researchers from Duke-NUS Medical School has revealed that almost all community-dwelling older adults with advanced dementia in Singapore experience at least one potentially burdensome…
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