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The Link Between BDNF and Neuroplasticity – Psychology Today

Posted: Published on January 15th, 2020

Source: Lightspring/Shutterstock The human brain is by far the most complex and intricate organ in the body. Apart from regulating our most basic biological functions, the brain is also the seat of consciousness. When something is not right, either due to an irregularity in neurochemical signaling or because of structural deficits caused by either injury or old age, this can often affect how we experience consciousness and how we perceive the world around us. Continue reading

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MicroCures Announces Issuance of New Patent Covering First-of-its-Kind Cell Movement Decelerator Technology with Potential Applications in Oncology…

Posted: Published on January 15th, 2020

New Japanese Patent Further Strengthens Intellectual Property Portfolio Covering Companys Novel Platform for Precisely Controlling Core Cell Migration Mechanisms Decelerator Technology Serves as Key Complement to Companys Cell Motility Accelerator Platform for Enhanced Tissue Repair NEW YORK, Jan. 14, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MicroCures, a biopharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics that harness the bodys innate regenerative mechanisms to accelerate tissue repair, today announced the issuance of a new Japanese patent providing broad protection for the companys first-of-its-kind cell movement decelerator technology, which has potential therapeutic applications in combating cancer metastases and fibrosis. Continue reading

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Cardiology’s Hottest Trial of 2019 and Healthcare 2020 – Medscape

Posted: Published on January 15th, 2020

This transcript has been edited for clarity and is a continuation of Drs Harrington and Gibson's discussion Cardiology 2019: Top Trials in Review. Robert A. Harrington, MD: Hi. Continue reading

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415 CAPITAL Announces First Closing of Targeted $100 Million New ‘MedTech Venture Capital Fund’ – Business Wire

Posted: Published on January 15th, 2020

MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--415 CAPITAL Management GmbH (415 CAPITAL) today announced it has held a first closing of its new MedTech Venture Capital fund (415 CAPITAL Fund I). The new fund will invest in medical device companies in Europe, Israel and the United States, with a focus on startups developing groundbreaking technologies to diagnose and treat Cardiovascular disease and its associated risk factors, including coronary artery disease, structural heart disease, stroke, hypertension and vascular disease. The fund will hold a final closing at up to $100 million (85 million) later in 2020 Continue reading

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Burnout Can Hurt Your Heart: Here’s What You Can Do – Healthline

Posted: Published on January 15th, 2020

Feeling exhausted, irritable, and dejected all the time aka burnout is not good for your mental well-being. Continue reading

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Shift in dietary practices needed to fight epidemic of heart diseases in Pakistan – The News International

Posted: Published on January 15th, 2020

Shift in dietary practices needed to fight epidemic of heart diseases in Pakistan Dietary practices are a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes in Pakistan because health practitioners have difficulty translating international recommendations according to local diet. Continue reading

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NYU Langone Health Adds Three New Practices To Its Growing Ambulatory Care Network – Yahoo Finance

Posted: Published on January 15th, 2020

NEW YORK, Jan. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Three new medical offices have recently joined NYU Langone Heath's rapidly expanding ambulatory care network, enhancing access to premier outpatient medical care directly in the communities where patients live and work. Continue reading

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Why do some patients die and others survive after stroke? Cardiology2.0 – Cardiology2.0

Posted: Published on January 15th, 2020

The latest data on the main causes of death after stroke will be presented at ESC Heart & Stroke 2020. The international conference of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Council on Stroke is endorsed by the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) Continue reading

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Neuropore Completes Phase 1 Clinical Trial in Healthy Volunteers with NPT520-34, a Therapeutic Candidate Aimed at Treating Parkinson’s Disease and…

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2020

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Neuropore Therapies, Inc. announced today that it has successfully completed the Phase 1 clinical trial in healthy volunteers with NPT520-34. Continue reading

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Updated Guidance on Ulcerative Colitis Management – Physician’s Weekly

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2020

With changes in available medications and treatment paradigms, and a need to provide guidance on definitions of disease severity, the American College of Gastroenterology recently updated clinical guidance on the management of adults with ulcerative colitis (UC). Published in The American Journal of Gastroenterology, the update covers nearly a decade and includes changes in monitoring treatment response and recommendations covering all areas of UC management, such as outpatient dysplasia surveillance. Millie D. Continue reading

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