New hope in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease
The new approach, which consists in blocking one of the signaling molecules of the immune system, significantly reduces the severity of changes characteristic of Alzheimer's disease.
27.11.2012The new approach, which consists in blocking one of the signaling molecules of the immune system, significantly reduces the severity of changes characteristic of Alzheimer's disease.
27.11.2012It is easier for young people to read clearer and more contrasting text, and for older people it is more blurred and vague, but old people adapt to these changes by changing the reading technique.
27.11.2012Thanks to a new method of manufacturing a vaccine based on informational RNA, annual vaccination against influenza may become history in the near future.
26.11.2012The enzyme telomerase is the cause of chronic inflammation in malignant diseases. Reducing its activity with the help of pharmaceuticals can reduce the dosage of traditional chemotherapy drugs.
26.11.2012Age-related decline in sexual activity is characteristic of a person, but it very much depends on the socio-cultural context in which elderly people manifest their sexuality.
26.11.2012Gene therapy based on a rat model of the disease was used to quickly suppress seizures, prevent their recurrence and for the successful treatment of epileptic foci.
26.11.2012Cartilage tissues created with the help of a new three-dimensional bioprinter are characterized by higher strength compared to structures obtained by inkjet printing from gel-like material.
26.11.2012The discoveries made during the yeast experiments bring clarity to the cascade of events that make up the aging process and pave the way to understanding the impact on life expectancy, aging and age-related diseases has the interaction of genetics and environmental factors.
26.11.2012Rosiglitazone, approved by the FDA for the treatment of insulin resistance in patients with type 2 diabetes, may improve the cognitive function of patients with Alzheimer's disease.
23.11.2012Elderly people who have a positive attitude to aging are more likely to recover from serious illnesses than people with a negative attitude to their age.
23.11.2012In addition to inducer proteins, the activation of TLR3, one of the receptors of the innate immune system, is necessary for the effective production of induced pluripotent stem cells from somatic ones.
22.11.2012The newly created company GenePeeks will be engaged in the identification of hereditary diseases with a recessive type of inheritance, which can manifest themselves in children conceived as a result of fertilization with donor sperm.
21.11.2012The female analogue of Viagra, a drug called Tefina, is undergoing phase II clinical trials.
21.11.2012Choroid plexus epithelial cells grown from embryonic stem cells can help in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.
21.11.2012Engineers from Stanford University have created a new algorithm for decoding the electrical activity of the brain, which has doubled the efficiency of the machine-brain interface.
20.11.2012The method of selective suppression of the immune system can be used to treat multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases, as well as to prevent complications after organ transplantation.
20.11.2012The results of the clinical study showed that the introduction of "mini-cells" from the bacterial membrane is safe, well tolerated and even stabilizes the condition of patients with the last stages of incurable malignant tumors using traditional methods.
20.11.2012Scientists have managed to cure the paralysis of the hind legs in dogs by transplanting olfactory cells from their noses into their spinal cord. The study was the first in which cells were injected into truly sick animals, rather than laboratory subjects.
20.11.2012According to the head of the group of scientists, it seems that the new type of stem cells they have developed will finally turn regenerative medicine from a dream into a reality.
20.11.2012Researchers at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center and the University of California at San Francisco have identified a pronounced relationship between mortality and the length of telomeres - the end sections of chromosomes.
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