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Scientists still debate these 6 'useless' organs
The human body is still a mystery, and some organs have largely been considered useless in one way or another. However, the ...
A study identified a turning point at which that acceleration typically occurs: around age 50. After this time, the ...
The current path to CAR-T cell therapy is, by any measure, a logistical ordeal. A patient’s immune cells must be drawn out of ...
A new study has found that while time progresses steadily, the human body does not age in a smooth, gradual way. Instead, aging follows a staggered pattern, with a significant acceleration typically ...
Incyte (INCY) looks undervalued at 12.5x 2026 EPS, with a pipeline and 4 regulatory catalysts. Click here to read my most ...
Nanoparticles that deliver self-amplifying RNA were found to reduce scarring and improve heart function in animals following ...
A new RNA-based therapy developed at Columbia University could help the heart repair itself after a heart attack without invasive surgery.
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Engineered lipid nanoparticles reprogram immune metabolism to boost mRNA
Researchers are redesigning lipid nanoparticles to do more than shuttle mRNA into cells, with preclinical studies suggesting ...
India, March 17 -- A breakthrough RNA therapy helps the heart protect and heal itself from the damage following the heart attack. The RNA therapy utilizes a single skeletal muscle injection to trigger ...
After a heart attack, cardiologists can reopen blocked vessels and restore blood flow, but the muscle cells that died will never be replaced.
Sanofi has received Breakthrough Therapy designation from the US FDA for venglustat, an investigational oral drug targeting neurological symptoms of type 3 Gaucher disease, a rare genetic disorder ...
In an extremely rare case, Doctors at Fortis Hospital, Nagarbhavi, successfully treated a 73-year-old woman diagnosed with a rare Type IV Hiatal Hernia - a condition in which abdominal organs migrate ...
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