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 EchoBack CAR T-cells could be a game changer in cancer immunotherapyEchoBack CAR T-cells could be a game changer in cancer immunotherapy
 
Imagine a super-charged immune cell that can launch a focused attack on stubborn solid tumors - a smart fighter that destroys cancer cells for days without tiring.
 
 
 Exploring the complex association between anemia and retinopathy of prematurityExploring the complex association between anemia and retinopathy of prematurity
 
Anemia is a common condition in premature infants, particularly those at risk for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).
 
   What happens if you significantly increase dietary folic acid intake?What happens if you significantly increase dietary folic acid intake?
 
Increased dietary folic acid intake may lead to adverse health effects, including inflammation and neurotoxicity, highlighting the need for optimal levels.
 
   Researchers receive $2.7 million NIH grant to develop the next generation of synthetic bloodResearchers receive $2.7 million NIH grant to develop the next generation of synthetic blood
 
Blood loss is the leading cause of death in trauma patients between the ages of 1 and 46 years, largely because they cannot access safe blood sources quickly enough. A possible solution? Freeze-dried synthetic blood.
 
   How your skin’s microbes shape immunity, inflammation, and chronic skin diseaseHow your skin’s microbes shape immunity, inflammation, and chronic skin disease
 
Skin microbes do more than coexist—they shape immune responses, repair tissue, and influence gene expression across your lifespan. This review explains how disruptions in this microbiome-immune dialogue can lead to eczema, psoriasis, or acne.
 
 Rapid growth of blood cancer driven by a single genetic ‘HIT’
 
Rapid growth of blood cancer driven by a single genetic ‘HIT’A new study has unveiled when chronic myeloid leukaemia, a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, arises in life and how fast it grows.
 
 
 Vitamin C from fresh foods helps lower heart disease risk in type 2 diabetes
 
Vitamin C from fresh foods helps lower heart disease risk in type 2 diabetesLow vitamin C levels are linked to higher cardiovascular disease prevalence in people with type 2 diabetes. Fresh fruit and vegetable intake is associated with higher vitamin C levels and may offer protective cardiovascular effects.
 
 
 QRICH1 protein discovery opens new avenues for cancer and autoimmune therapies
 
QRICH1 protein discovery opens new avenues for cancer and autoimmune therapiesIn a study of the immune systems of mice, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have found a new role for a protein, QRICH1, which could become a target for drugs to dial up or down the activation of T cells to fight cancers and autoimmune diseases.
 
 
 Can psychedelics break compulsive eating habits in obesity?
 
Can psychedelics break compulsive eating habits in obesity?A review by Oxford researchers explores how psychedelics like psilocybin and LSD may help disrupt compulsive eating behaviors in subsets of obese individuals. The paper outlines proposed neurobiological, epigenetic, and gut-brain mechanisms while emphasizing the need for human trials.
 
 
 MSC-derived extracellular vesicles show promise in treating high-dose radiation injuries
 
MSC-derived extracellular vesicles show promise in treating high-dose radiation injuriesA new study in the peer-reviewed journal Stem Cells and Development highlights the potential of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) as a therapeutic strategy for high-dose radiation injuries by promoting hematopoietic recovery and improving survival.
 
 
 Study reveals nursing care gaps in Black-serving hospitals
 
Study reveals nursing care gaps in Black-serving hospitalsA new study – just published in Nursing Research – has uncovered concerning disparities in patient outcomes, specifically related to nursing care, within hospitals that predominantly serve Black communities.
 
 
 New TIL therapy improves treatment's effectiveness in patients with metastatic gastrointestinal cancers
 
New TIL therapy improves treatment's effectiveness in patients with metastatic gastrointestinal cancersA new form of tumor infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy, a form of personalized cancer immunotherapy, dramatically improved the treatment's effectiveness in patients with metastatic gastrointestinal cancers, according to results of a clinical trial led by researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
 
 
 Cryo-EM reveals fine structural details of human chromatin remodeler in action
 
Cryo-EM reveals fine structural details of human chromatin remodeler in actionChromatin remodeling plays a vital role in gene regulation, affecting how DNA is accessed. Disruptions in this process can also lead to cancer and other diseases.
 
 
 WINREVAIR™ (sotatercept-csrk) reduced the risk of a composite of all-cause death, lung transplantation and hospitalization for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) by 76% compared to placebo in the phase 3 ZENITH trial
 
WINREVAIR™ (sotatercept-csrk) reduced the risk of a composite of all-cause death, lung transplantation and hospitalization for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) by 76% compared to placebo in the phase 3 ZENITH trialMerck, known as MSD outside of the United States and Canada, today announced the first presentation of results from the Phase 3 ZENITH trial evaluating WINREVAIR™ (sotatercept-csrk) compared to placebo in adults with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH, Group 1 PH) WHO* functional class (FC) III or IV at high risk of mortality who were on maximum tolerated background PAH therapy. At a median follow-up of 10.6 months (range, 0.3-26.
 
 
 Menstrual cycle may drive inflammation in women with sickle cell disease
 
Menstrual cycle may drive inflammation in women with sickle cell diseaseA marker linked to inflammation, C-reactive protein, may increase significantly during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle in female patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), according to emerging research published today in Blood Vessels, Thrombosis & Hemostasis.
 
 
 Supplements over salmon? Study finds pregnant women choose capsules over food
 
Supplements over salmon? Study finds pregnant women choose capsules over foodResearchers surveyed 1,780 pregnant women across four European countries and found that half used fish oil and 10% used probiotics, with awareness and beliefs about supplementation varying widely.
 
 
 New drug target identified for treating acute myeloid leukemia
 
New drug target identified for treating acute myeloid leukemiaA team of scientists from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) has identified a promising new drug target for acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a deadly blood cancer with a five-year survival rate of just 30%, according to the National Cancer Institute.
 
 
 Blood cancer patients should continue BTKi therapy during COVID-19 vaccination
 
Blood cancer patients should continue BTKi therapy during COVID-19 vaccinationBlood cancer patients who receive a type of anti-cancer therapy should continue to take the drug while having COVID-19 vaccinations, a new study suggests.
 
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