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Everybody is MS fighting: will metformin and lipoate live up to expectations?

Progressive multiple sclerosi (MS) is a clinical form of MS characterized by a progressive worsening of symptoms and disability without periods of recovery. This...

Revolutionizing cellular sorting to treat diseases: next generation of therapies become “magnetic” to the core

Revolutionizing cellular sorting Scientists have developed a potentially transformative new technique that could aid in the discovery and development of new therapeutics for a number...

Gimme five: MER approach uncover new proteins for breast cancer. Markers or targets?

Although breast cancer is the most prevalent type of cancer affecting women across the world and is associated with substantial morbidity and a significant...

Asthma conversity by gut diversity: how that changeling microbiota shapes upper allergic issues

Asthma is a highly prevalent lung disease that results in airway obstruction and chronic inflammation, generally manifesting as coughing, wheezing, tightness in the chest,...

Preventing by repurposing: from sleep sickness to diabetness, DMFO gets into the “sweet field”

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that causes the body's immune system to attack and destroy insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. Traditional...

Inflammatory bowel disease picks the cauldron to mend its “leaks”: meet the latest possibilites

About drug options for IBD Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) refers to some chronic inflammatory conditions, mainly primarily Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). These...

Hangovers and headache: a tale of receptors, mast(er) cells and “painful” neurochemical agreements

Alcohol addiction affects 283 million people globally. Crises such as terrorism, economic hardships and the coronavirus pandemic heighten alcohol intake and risky behaviors. Rehabilitation...

LifeTracking of cellular therapy: doom receptors show their “inner spark” to lead cancer cells to a FASt death

A research team from the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center has identified a crucial epitope (a protein section that can activate the larger protein)...