Tyrosine kinase inhibitors are a type of targeted cancer medicine that can attack specific types of cancer cells and prevent
Month: March 2023
Team discovers how TKI cancer drugs cause inflammatory side effects
Tyrosine kinase inhibitors are a type of targeted cancer medicine that can attack specific types of cancer cells and prevent
Discovery of an unexpected function of blood immune cells: Their ability to proliferate
The ability of a cell to divide, to proliferate, is essential for life and gives rise to the formation of
Encouraging findings for Batten disease drug
The FDA-approved, lipid-lowering medication gemfibrozil may prevent the progression of juvenile Batten disease, according to researchers at RUSH. Results from
New paramedics at risk of poor sleep and resulting mental health issues
As we mark World Sleep Day, a joint Monash University and Ambulance Victoria study could help new paramedics get a
Researcher calls for total elimination of direct sales of vaping products in Australia
All sales of vaping products other than those prescribed by a doctor to aid in quitting smoking should be stopped
How tumors transform blood vessels
Increasingly dense cell clusters in growing tumors convert blood vessels into fiber-filled channels. This makes immune cells less effective, as
DNA treatment could delay paralysis that strikes nearly all patients with ALS
In virtually all persons with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and in up to half of all cases of Alzheimer’s disease
How countries can benefit from linking data
A recent study makes it clear: Countries like Sweden that can link data from different areas—such as the labor market
‘Early birds’ use CPAP machines longer, reaping greater health benefits
Most people with obstructive sleep apnea—a condition in which normal breathing is regularly interrupted during sleep—are prescribed a continuous positive