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UVa researchers hope better understanding of spinal cord cells will aid treatment – The Daily Progress

Posted: Published on May 5th, 2020

University of Virginia scientists are exploring why nerve cells die after spinal cord injuries research that they hope could improve treatments. Jonathan Kipnis, and Kodi Ravichandran, professors at the UVa School of Medicine, have received $350,00 from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative in support of their research, the university announced. Using a probe developed by Ravichandran, the two researchers are planning to track nerve cells after they die and are swallowed up by immune cells, or phagocytes, that remove them from the body. Continue reading

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Repairing spinal cord injuries with a protein that regulates axon regeneration – FierceBiotech

Posted: Published on May 5th, 2020

When the axons that extend from neurons break during a spinal cord injury, the result is often a lifelong loss of motor functioning, because vital connections from the brain to other body parts cannot be restored. Now, researchers from Temple Universitys Lewis Katz School of Medicine say they may have found a way to recover some functions lost to axon breaks. Continue reading

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US troops who suffered TBIs in missile attack recommended for Purple Hearts – We Are The Mighty

Posted: Published on May 5th, 2020

An unspecified number of the more than 100 troops who were treated for traumatic brain injuries suffered in a January missile attack on Al Asad air base in Iraq have been recommended for Purple Hearts, the Pentagon confirmed Wednesday. Continue reading

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Neuroprotection Drugs Market is Expected to Reach US$ 33481.7 Million by 2027with major key players – BPhrm Dv

Posted: Published on May 5th, 2020

Rising usage of atypical antipsychotics, omega3 fatty acids, antidepressants, glutamateric neurotransmission modulators, erythropoietin, COX2 inhibitors and Nacetylcysteine have antiapoptotic properties which can help in brain maturational processes from psychotic disorders. Continue reading

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Treating the Total Person: Overcoming the Mental Health Stigma – Insurance Journal

Posted: Published on May 5th, 2020

In the HBO drama The Sopranos, crime boss Tony Soprano sneaks through a maze of storefronts to meet with his therapist. The last thing he wants is for his mob family to know he is seeing a shrink. Continue reading

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Vitamin E Overdose: Symptoms, Side Effects, and Treatment – Healthline

Posted: Published on May 5th, 2020

Vitamin E is an essential vitamin that plays many important roles in your body. However, as with many vitamins, getting too much can lead to health complications. In this case, its known as vitamin E overdose, or vitamin E toxicity. Continue reading

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Gateshead girl who has had 60 operations in five years left in limbo by coronavirus lockdown – Chronicle Live

Posted: Published on May 5th, 2020

A little girl who has had 60 operations and made numerous miracle recoveries in her five short years of life has been left in treatment limbo by the coronavirus lockdown. Molly Bamborough was given a 10% chance of survival as a baby when she was born with a hole in her diaphragm and spent a month on life support. Continue reading

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Songbirds Foundation: The Power of Music Therapy – Parentology

Posted: Published on May 5th, 2020

If youve ever jammed out to your favorite dance beats before a big event, or power-rocked your way through a workout, you know music can affect your mood. Continue reading

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Type 3 Diabetes? The Link Between Insulin Resistance and Alzheimer’s – WTOP

Posted: Published on May 5th, 2020

Unlike Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, Type 3 diabetes isnt an official clinical diagnosis. Its not an established medical Unlike Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, Type 3 diabetes isnt an official clinical diagnosis. Continue reading

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BioMarin broadens its gene therapy horizons with a new R&D alliance in rare cardio cases – Endpoints News

Posted: Published on May 5th, 2020

BioMarin has just struck a deal to back a Swiss biotech startup with some deep ties to top research institution UCL in London as it beefs up the swelling gene therapy portion of the pipeline. We dont have any terms to deal with, just the knowledge that BioMarin CEO JJ Bienaim saw enough of DiNAQORs work to invest in the company as it licenses their lead preclinical program, DiNA-001 for MYBPC3 hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, while collaborating on the rest of the pipeline. Continue reading

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