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Dementia research

In Fight Against Alzheimer’s, $100 Million Genentech (RHHBY) Trial in Colombia May Be Ground Zero

COLOMBIA — A $100 million Genentech (RHHBY) study on Alzheimer’s treatment is focusing on members of a Colombian family who may carry a rare gene that leads to early onset dementia research by age 45, the Wall Street Journal reported this…

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Malaria therapy

Hope for an Effective Malaria Therapy with Just One Tablet

Article taken: http://www.dddmag.com/news/2015/04/hope-effective-malaria-therapy-just-one-tablet Approximately 584,000 people worldwide die of malaria each year. The epidemic strongly associated with poverty claims most of its victims in Africa, where it particularly affects the weakest, children and pregnant women. Current therapies have to be taken…

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Alzheimer's proteins

Link Discovery Points to Potential New Alzheimer’s Treatment

Researchers have found that the proteins that control the progression of Alzheimer’s are linked in a pathway, and that drugs targeting this pathway may be a way of treating the disease, which affects 40 million people worldwide. The findings are published…

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California healthcare

California Launches Initiative to Advance Precision Medicine

Gov. Jerry Brown is launching a statewide California healthcare initiative with the University of California, to advance the field of precision medicine. The effort will involve collaborating with other academic and industry partners and starting to build the infrastructure and assemble…

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Tumor markers screening

New Biomarkers to Spot Pancreatic Cancer Early

Pancreatic cancer could be diagnosed up to two years earlier by screening for two tumor markers found in blood, according to research published in Clinical Cancer Research. The study, conducted by researchers from UCL, UCL Hospital Foundation Trust and the University…

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Allergic reactions

Allergic Drug Reactions Traced to Single Protein

Every day in hospitals around the world, patients suffer painful allergic reactions to the medicines they are given. The reactions, known as pseudo-allergies, often cause patients to endure itchiness, swelling and rashes as an unwanted part of their treatment plan. The…

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Pancreatic cancer detection

Scientists Find How Many Cancers May Evade Treatment

The drugs were designed to keep cancer cells at bay by preventing their growth, survival and spread. Yet, after clinical trials, they left scientists scratching their heads and drug developers watching their investments succumb to cancer’s latest triumph.  The drugs worked…

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Nanoparticle drugs

Tumor Micro-Environment: Rough for Nanoparticle Cancer Drugs

Nanoparticle drugs—tiny containers packed with medicine and with the potential to be shipped straight to tumors—were thought to be a possible silver bullet against cancer. However new cancer drugs based on nanoparticles have not improved overall survival rates for cancer patients…

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Brain cancer virus

Targeting Brain Cancer Cells With a Wound-Healing Drug

At the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, three scientists are planning to create a virus capable of destroying brain cancer. It sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but it isn’t hypothetical – the researchers were recently awarded a grant from…

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Biosimilar drugs

FDA Endorses First Low Cost Biotech Drug

Federal health experts have unanimously endorsed a Novartis drug which is expected to become the first lower-cost copy of a biotech drug to reach the U.S. market. A panel of Food and Drug Administration experts ruled that the company’s version of…

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