Protein discovery could help prevent cancer treatment-related heart damage
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Based on an animal model, the study findings could provide a foundation for future treatment strategies to reduce chemotherapy-related heart toxicity and increase treatment effectiveness.
The future of drug testing: Vascularized organ-on-a-chip technologies
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Two-Pronged Attack Strategy Boosts Immunotherapy in Preclinical Studies
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The research focuses on an immunotherapy called adoptive cell transfer (ACT), which involves extracting T cells from a patient, enhancing their ability to fight cancer, expanding them in culture and reinfusing them into the patient's body.
Intermittent fasting shows promise in improving gut health, weight management
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Participants following an intermittent fasting and protein-pacing regimen, which involves evenly spaced protein intake throughout the day, saw better gut health, weight loss and metabolic responses. These benefits were notably greater than those seen with simple calorie restriction.
New therapy proven effective against rejection in kidney transplantation
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Young people are increasingly using Wegovy and Ozempic
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Now, a national study from Michigan Medicine shows that the use of these weight loss drugs is increasing rapidly in adolescents and young adults 12-25 years, especially females.
Regular fish oil supplement use might boost first time heart disease and stroke risk
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Fish oil is a rich source of omega 3 fatty acids, and as such, is recommended as a dietary preventive to ward off the development of cardiovascular disease.
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