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Malaria discovery could expedite antiviral treatment for COVID-19
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Malaria discovery could expedite antiviral treatment for COVID-19

08/11/2020

The study, conducted by an international team and led by RMIT University’s Professor Christian Doerig, outlines a strategy that could save years of drug discovery research and millions of dollars in drug development by repurposing existing treatments designed for other…

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New treatment targets found for blinding retinal disease
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New treatment targets found for blinding retinal disease

08/10/2020

When the eye isn’t getting enough oxygen in the face of common conditions like premature birth or diabetes, it sets in motion a state of frenzied energy production that can ultimately result in blindness, and now scientists have identified new…

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Boosting immune system a potential treatment strategy for COVID-19
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Boosting immune system a potential treatment strategy for COVID-19

08/04/2020

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to claim lives around the world, much research has focused on the immune system’s role in patients who become seriously ill. A popular theory has it that the immune system gets so revved up fighting…

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New published study identifies potential COVID-19 treatment
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New published study identifies potential COVID-19 treatment

08/04/2020

Yunjeong Kim and Kyeong-Ok “KC” Chang, virologists in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University, have published a study showing a possible therapeutic treatment for COVID-19. Pathogenic coronaviruses are a major threat to global public health, as shown…

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New survey finds large racial divide in concern over ability to pay for COVID-19 treatment
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New survey finds large racial divide in concern over ability to pay for COVID-19 treatment

07/29/2020

People of color are far more likely to worry about their ability to pay for healthcare if diagnosed with COVID-19 than their White counterparts, according to a new survey from nonprofit West Health and Gallup. By a margin of almost…

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Vitamin B12 deficiency: The warning sign when walking that could signal you’re lacking B12
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Vitamin B12 deficiency: The warning sign when walking that could signal you’re lacking B12

07/29/2020

VITAMIN B12 supports the body’s complex architecture – it is needed to make red blood cells, nerves and DNA. Low levels of B12 therefore scuppers the body on several fronts, causing all manner of mental and physical symptoms. One of…

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Expanding treatment options for severe brain trauma
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Expanding treatment options for severe brain trauma

07/23/2020

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized room or tube, and is commonly used to treat decompression sickness resulting from scuba diving or wounds that resist healing, such as those resulting from some types of cancer radiation…

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Expanded access to treatment in prisons can reduce overdose deaths by more than 31%, study finds
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Expanded access to treatment in prisons can reduce overdose deaths by more than 31%, study finds

07/22/2020

The epidemic of opioid-related overdose death persists across the United States, and people released from jails and prisons are at particular risk. While the benefits of life-saving medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD)—such as methadone, buprenorphine and extended-release (XR) naltrexone—has…

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2 immunotherapies merged into single, more effective treatment
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2 immunotherapies merged into single, more effective treatment

07/22/2020

Some of the most promising advances in cancer treatment have centered on immunotherapies that rev up a patient’s immune system to attack cancer. But immunotherapies don’t work in all patients, and researchers have been searching for ways to increase their…

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Major study shows prostate cancer treatment has significant impact on quality of life
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Major study shows prostate cancer treatment has significant impact on quality of life

07/18/2020

Findings from the first international prostate cancer quality of life study conducted by patients themselves reports that significant numbers of men treated for the disease are struggling with continence and sexual problems after treatment. Results suggest that any treatment apart…

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