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 Longest survival in the world reported to date for multiple myeloma patientsLongest survival in the world reported to date for multiple myeloma patients
 
Berenson Cancer Center published survival data analyzed by the Institute for Myeloma & Bone Cancer Research of 175 consecutive and unselected patients with multiple myeloma in the journal Haematologica.
 
 
 The exposome framework: Connecting pollution, diet, and disease pathwaysThe exposome framework: Connecting pollution, diet, and disease pathways
 
Understanding the exposome reveals how environmental factors influence health through epigenetics and oxidative stress, shaping disease prevention strategies.
 
   Midlife blood test may reveal Alzheimer’s disease risk in advanceMidlife blood test may reveal Alzheimer’s disease risk in advance
 
A simple blood test for platelet activity at middle age could one day help identify people at risk for Alzheimer's disease decades ahead of time, allowing for possible preventive therapy.
 
   New dietary supplement may efficiently treat iron deficiency and anemiaNew dietary supplement may efficiently treat iron deficiency and anemia
 
Iron deficiency is globally widespread. Women are particularly affected, with one in five in Europe suffering from iron deficiency.
 
   How climate change is reshaping the nutrient profile of cropsHow climate change is reshaping the nutrient profile of crops
 
Climate pressures reduce crop nutrients, affecting food quality and security. Innovative strategies are needed to ensure resilient, nutrient-dense food systems.
 
 Shared genetic roots connect neurological and psychiatric disorders
 
Shared genetic roots connect neurological and psychiatric disordersIn a groundbreaking study, researchers from the Centre for Precision Psychiatry at the University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital have discovered extensive genetic links between neurological disorders like migraine, stroke and epilepsy, and psychiatric illnesses such as schizophrenia and depression.
 
 
 Plant-based oat protein hybrid doubles iron absorption in women
 
Plant-based oat protein hybrid doubles iron absorption in womenResearch on oat protein nanofibril-iron hybrids highlights their potential to significantly improve iron absorption, tackling global nutritional deficiencies.
 
 
 Discovery of sequence-driven DNA methylation offers new path for epigenetic engineering
 
Discovery of sequence-driven DNA methylation offers new path for epigenetic engineeringAll the cells in an organism have the exact same genetic sequence. What differs across cell types is their epigenetics-meticulously placed chemical tags that influence which genes are expressed in each cell.
 
 
 Enhancing the cancer-immunity cycle through innovative vaccines
 
Enhancing the cancer-immunity cycle through innovative vaccinesTherapeutic cancer vaccines have experienced a remarkable resurgence over the past decade, representing a paradigm shift in oncology toward harnessing the immune system's intrinsic ability to combat malignancies.
 
 
 Coronary artery calcium score could help predict overall health and all-cause mortality
 
Coronary artery calcium score could help predict overall health and all-cause mortalityIn a new study of more than 40,000 patients, researchers at Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City have found that patients who have no evidence of calcium in their coronary arteries are not only significantly less likely to die from heart conditions – including heart attacks and heart failure– but also are at reduced risk of death from non-cardiac medical conditions.
 
 
 New transplant approach resets the immune system to stop Type 1 diabetes
 
New transplant approach resets the immune system to stop Type 1 diabetesA combination blood stem cell and pancreatic islet cell transplant from an immunologically mismatched donor completely prevented or cured Type 1 diabetes in mice in a study by Stanford Medicine researchers.
 
 
 Acquired immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura develops after vaccination with CoronaVac
 
Acquired immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura develops after vaccination with CoronaVacResearchers from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, et al. have published a case report entitled "Acquired immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) associated with inactivated COVID-19 vaccine CoronaVac". This report was published in Frontiers of Medicine, Volume 18, Issue 4, 2024.
 
 
 Researchers achieve long-term remission with novel T cell therapies for HPV-related cancers
 
Researchers achieve long-term remission with novel T cell therapies for HPV-related cancersResearchers from Rutgers Cancer Institute, New Jersey's only National Cancer Institute (NCI) - designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, and RWJBarnabas Health, along with colleagues from the National Cancer Institute, a center of the National Institutes of Health, announced findings from two HPV-related studies that highlight the potential of novel T cell therapies to achieve long-lasting remission and complete tumor regression in patients with...
 
 
 CAR T cell therapy could be a highly effective tool against atherosclerosis
 
CAR T cell therapy could be a highly effective tool against atherosclerosisA pioneering preclinical study has shown that CAR T cell therapy-a personalized form of immunotherapy used in cancer treatment-could be a highly effective tool against atherosclerosis, the condition where a build-up of plaque in the arteries reduces blood flow, leading to heart attacks and strokes.
 
 
 Scientists invent new method for manufacturing platelet-producing cells from stem cells
 
Scientists invent new method for manufacturing platelet-producing cells from stem cellsPlatelets are small, disc-shaped cell fragments in the blood that are essential to stop bleeding and to initiate blood clotting after injury.
 
 
 Magnetic microrobots guide drugs directly to blood clots
 
Magnetic microrobots guide drugs directly to blood clotsEvery year, 12 million people worldwide suffer a stroke; many die or are permanently impaired. Currently, drugs are administered to dissolve the thrombus that blocks the blood vessel.
 
 
 Understanding thrombocytopenia in patients with portal hypertension and chronic liver disease
 
Understanding thrombocytopenia in patients with portal hypertension and chronic liver diseaseChronic liver disease (CLD) and its advanced stage, cirrhosis, represent a significant global health burden, with portal hypertension (PH) being a primary driver of disease progression and decompensation.
 
 
 Fondazione Telethon achieves milestone with Waskyra approval for Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome
 
Fondazione Telethon achieves milestone with Waskyra approval for Wiskott-Aldrich SyndromeFondazione Telethon announces the positive opinion issued by the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) recommending marketing authorization in the European Union for Waskyra, an ex vivo gene therapy for Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome (WAS), a rare and life-threatening primary immunodeficiency.
 
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