The first ever clinical trial of a new class of immunotherapy for cancer has shown promising results that could benefit patients who do not respond to existing cancer treatments. The study, published in Nature Communications by researchers from King’s and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, tested whether a type of antibody called IgE
In a recent study published in the PNAS Journal, a group of researchers investigated the role of micro-ribonucleic acid (miRNA) miR-335-5p as a potential therapeutic target for epilepsy by regulating neuronal excitability through the modulation of voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs). Study: MicroRNA-335-5p suppresses voltage-gated sodium channel expression and may be a target for seizure control. Image
It has become as familiar a sight in Washington as the cherry blossoms in spring: lobbyists from the nation's hospitals descending on the Capitol to ask lawmakers to postpone billions in Medicaid funding cuts prescribed by the Affordable Care Act — cuts industry leaders agreed to years ago. It is unlikely the reductions will occur
Encouraging Latinx adolescents of Mexican origin to embrace their ethnic pride, cultural values, and connections to their cultural community contributes to positive development and better adjustment during adolescence, a new University of California, Davis, psychology study suggests. Moreover, researchers said, cultural preservation can help Latinx youth cope with adverse life experiences and social threats such
This piece was originally published in 2021. Chris, Kate and their son Magnus are trekking along on the final stretch of their walk. Find out more about the family’s story by listening to the podcast below By August 2017, I’d been suffering from depression for a while and felt utterly lost and trapped inside my
In Teun Toebes’s small bedroom is a pub-style peanut dispenser, coffee machine, and well-stocked bar. In the wide corridor outside are fake plants and the sound of blaring televisions. It could be any well-appointed student digs, but for the past three years the 24-year-old, who finished his Master’s degree in care ethics a few weeks ago,
As a pioneering research programme is launched to determine how children’s genes determine their physical and mental health, DR XAND VAN TULLEKEN explains how your little ones could become heroes just by spitting in a test tube Would your family like to help make medical history and change the lives of millions for the better?
Cancer is twice as likely to affect people experiencing homelessness (PEH) as members of the housed population. The disease is the second most common cause of death among PEH, a group that is underserved when it comes to medical care. At the same time, there is a lack of awareness and of structures for targeted
The World Health Organization declared on July 14, 2023, that the widely used synthetic sweetener aspartame could be a “possible” carcinogen, or cancer-causing agent, on the basis of “limited evidence for cancer in humans.” But the agency also concluded that the currently available data does not warrant a change of the acceptable daily intake of
As artificial intelligence expands across more professions, robot preachers and AI programs offer new means of sharing religious beliefs, but they may undermine credibility and reduce donations for religious groups that rely on them, according to research published by the American Psychological Association in in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. “It seems like robots
Reviewers’ Notes Statistics indicate that globally 1 in 4 adults over the age of 25 will have a stroke in their lifetime. One of the most serious consequences of this disease is disability. The joint study by Rytis Maskeliūnas, a researcher at Kaunas University of Technology, Faculty of Informatics (KTU IF), and Lithuanian researchers is
A technique that uses imaging technology as a guide can make radiation therapy safer for patients with prostate cancer by helping clinicians accurately aim radiation beams at the prostate while avoiding nearby tissue in the bladder, urethra, and rectum. That is the finding of a thorough analysis of all published clinical trials of the technique,
Forget "repeal and replace," an oft-repeated Republican rallying cry against the Affordable Care Act. House Republicans have advanced a package of bills that could reduce health insurance costs for certain businesses and consumers, partly by rolling back some consumer protections. Rather than outright repeal, however, the subtler effort could allow more employers to bypass the
Millions of American workers have breathed in dangerous levels of air pollution this year as smoke from Canada’s record wildfire season blankets cities across the Northeast. Now experts are calling on federal regulators to adopt standards protecting outdoor workers from worsening air quality, potentially modeled after the few states that have such standards, including California
Montana state Sen. Becky Beard thought she’d found a fix for a shortage of assisted living care options for Montanans who can’t afford to pay for it themselves—a shortage she became aware of while searching for a suitable place for her mother to live. Beard, a Republican from the rural town of Elliston, ushered a
A hexavalent capsular polysaccharide (CPS)-cross-reactive material 197 glycoconjugate vaccine (GBS6) can prevent invasive group B streptococcus in young infants, according to a study published in the July 20 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. Shabir A. Madhi, M.D., Ph.D., from the South African Medical Research Council Vaccines and Infectious Diseases Analytics Research Unit
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. The only thing that goes together better than peanut butter and jelly is peanut butter and chocolate, or, perhaps, Martha Stewart and dessert recipes. So what happens if you combine the talents of Stewart,
Often, we tend to complicate things, imposing strict routines and high standards on ourselves. However, not everything works for everyone. According to Dr Michael Mosley, you don’t need to overhaul your entire life to feel better. Small changes can make a significant difference. In his book, “Just One Thing: How Simple Changes Can Transform Your
Reviewers’ Notes The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) officially recognized that medical care can be delivered on the street, making it possible for providers like USC's Street Medicine team to be reimbursed for services provided to people who are currently unhoused. The decision, which was announced on June 28, 2023, was the result
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