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jason comander

CRISPR Gene Editing Shows Promise in Treating Inherited Blindness

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With huge patient dataset, AI accurately predicts treatment outcomes

Sandro Matosevic

Promising Off-the-Shelf Immunotherapy for Incurable Brain Tumors

Anders Kjellberg

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy tested for post-covid conditions

These capsules containing nano-carriers with insulin will be tested on humans in 2025.

Smart Insulin Breakthrough: Scientists Develop Oral Insulin Encased in Nano-Carriers

Edward Hopper style illustration of a woman checking her cholesterol in a sparse hotel room

Gene-editing treatment could replace cholesterol meds

Women getting eyes checked

Eye scans provide crucial insights into kidney health

Stehoscope

Semaglutide Cuts Heart Risks by 20% in Overweight Adults Without Diabetes

The feet of a man suffering from gout - stock photo

Cancer drug could hold hope for treating inflammatory diseases including gout and heart diseases

An elderly couple walking together

Why Progress in Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment Has Taken 30 Years

Two figures in chairs having a conversation. Pixabay

MDMA and Meth both increase feelings of connection during conversation

A colorized transmission electron micrograph of influenza A virus particles, colorized orange, isolated from a patient sample and then propagated in cell culture. NIAID

NIH clinical trial of universal flu vaccine candidate begins

Man in ambulance hooked up to heart monitor

Ambulances should take cardiac arrest victims to closest emergency department

Greg Delgoffe, Ph.D., associate professor of immunology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and director of the Tumor Microenvironment Center at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center

Cancer-infecting virus ‘warms up’ cold tumors and improves immunotherapy

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