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BioNews Central is an online magazine featuring comprehensive coverage of the latest advances in health and biomedical research. SINGLE-SHOT COVID-19 VACCINE GENERATES ROBUST IMMUNE Study reports on the antibody and cellular immune responses generated by the single-dose Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine. NOVEL DRUG SCREEN CAN PERSONALIZE CANCER THERAPY A drug screening method known as dynamic BH3 profiling can be used to quickly identify potentially effective combinations of existing drugs for personalized cancer therapy. A PERSONALIZED CANCER VACCINE THAT WORKS IN MICE UK's vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 is safe and induces an immune reaction 07-20-2020; Russian COVID-19 vaccine candidates elicit antibody response without serious adverse events 09-04-2020; Three-month interval between first and second dose NEW POTENTIAL THERAPY FOR FATTY LIVER DISEASE In a subset of patients with fatty liver disease, the hormone leptin can be used therapeutically to move fat out of the liver. HOW YOUR SMARTPHONE CAN PREDICT DEPRESSION AND LEAD TO Study used data from cell phone apps and smartwatches, brain activity and lifestyle factors to generate predictions of depression that could lead to personalized treatment plans. EXTENSIVE EXPOSURE TO MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT SUPERBUGS AMONG A total of 20-70% of those returning from the tropics carry extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing (ESBL) Gram-negative bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics. The likelihood of acquiring such superbugs depends on destination and health behavior abroad. The risk is greatest in South and Southeast Asia, and a substantial increase is HOW THE BODY BUILDS A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP WITH 'GOOD' GUT Investigations in mice demonstrate that early life is a critical time when the immune system learns to recognize gut bacteria and sets up surveillance that keeps them in check. PROMISING DRUG AGAINST PANCREATIC AND BREAST CANCERS ProAgio, a drug developed by Georgia State University biology professor Zhi-Ren Liu and his team, is effective at treating pancreatic cancer and prolonging survival in mice, according to a study published in the journal Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology.. A second study, published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, shows the drug is also effective against triple ZAPPING NERVES WITH ULTRASOUND LOWERS DRUG-RESISTANT How the study worked. In this study, the researchers tested the effectiveness and safety of a device that delivers two to three short blasts of ultrasound to nerve fibers that travel close to the renal artery. The study included adults with moderate to severe hypertension despite taking three or more antihypertensive drugs.BIONEWS CENTRAL
BioNews Central is an online magazine featuring comprehensive coverage of the latest advances in health and biomedical research. SINGLE-SHOT COVID-19 VACCINE GENERATES ROBUST IMMUNE Study reports on the antibody and cellular immune responses generated by the single-dose Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine. NOVEL DRUG SCREEN CAN PERSONALIZE CANCER THERAPY A drug screening method known as dynamic BH3 profiling can be used to quickly identify potentially effective combinations of existing drugs for personalized cancer therapy. A PERSONALIZED CANCER VACCINE THAT WORKS IN MICE UK's vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 is safe and induces an immune reaction 07-20-2020; Russian COVID-19 vaccine candidates elicit antibody response without serious adverse events 09-04-2020; Three-month interval between first and second dose NEW POTENTIAL THERAPY FOR FATTY LIVER DISEASE In a subset of patients with fatty liver disease, the hormone leptin can be used therapeutically to move fat out of the liver. HOW YOUR SMARTPHONE CAN PREDICT DEPRESSION AND LEAD TO Study used data from cell phone apps and smartwatches, brain activity and lifestyle factors to generate predictions of depression that could lead to personalized treatment plans. EXTENSIVE EXPOSURE TO MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT SUPERBUGS AMONG A total of 20-70% of those returning from the tropics carry extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing (ESBL) Gram-negative bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics. The likelihood of acquiring such superbugs depends on destination and health behavior abroad. The risk is greatest in South and Southeast Asia, and a substantial increase is HOW THE BODY BUILDS A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP WITH 'GOOD' GUT Investigations in mice demonstrate that early life is a critical time when the immune system learns to recognize gut bacteria and sets up surveillance that keeps them in check. PROMISING DRUG AGAINST PANCREATIC AND BREAST CANCERS ProAgio, a drug developed by Georgia State University biology professor Zhi-Ren Liu and his team, is effective at treating pancreatic cancer and prolonging survival in mice, according to a study published in the journal Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology.. A second study, published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, shows the drug is also effective against triple ZAPPING NERVES WITH ULTRASOUND LOWERS DRUG-RESISTANT How the study worked. In this study, the researchers tested the effectiveness and safety of a device that delivers two to three short blasts of ultrasound to nerve fibers that travel close to the renal artery. The study included adults with moderate to severe hypertension despite taking three or more antihypertensive drugs. DRUG COMBINATION COULD CURE COVID-19 Preclinical experiments show that the drugs cepharanthine and nelfinavir may be effective treatments for COVID-19. PRECLINICAL STUDY SUGGESTS SENOLYTIC DRUGS COULD REDUCE Senolytic drugs significantly reduced mortality in older mice infected with a coronavirus closely related to SARS-CoV-2. A PERSONALIZED CANCER VACCINE THAT WORKS IN MICE UK's vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 is safe and induces an immune reaction 07-20-2020; Russian COVID-19 vaccine candidates elicit antibody response without serious adverse events 09-04-2020; Three-month interval between first and second dose COVID-19 SURVIVORS MIGHT NEED JUST ONE DOSE OF TWO-PART A single dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for individuals who previously had COVID-19 generates an immunologic response similar to that of individuals receiving the two-dose recommended sequence, according to a Cedars-Sinai study published today by the journal Nature Medicine. “Our findings extend those from smaller studies reported elsewhere and support a potential strategy of FATIGUE, MOOD DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH POST-COVID-19 Patients diagnosed with post-COVID-19 syndrome, also known as “PCS,” “COVID-19 long-haul syndrome” and “Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2,” experience symptoms such as mood disorders, fatigue, and perceived cognitive impairment that can negatively affect returning to work and resuming normal activities, according to a Mayo Clinic study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings. ANCIENT GUT MICROBIOMES MAY OFFER CLUES TO MODERN DISEASES Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine recipients have lower 06-03-2021 New tool activates deep brain neurons by combining ultrasound 05-28-2021 Better choice of contraceptives can prevent breast cancer 05-28-2021; Extensive study identifies over a dozen existing drugs as 06-03-2021 Gene therapy offers potential cure to children born without an05-11-2021
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BioNews Central is an online magazine featuring comprehensive coverage of the latest advances in health and biomedical research. COVID-19 SURVIVORS MIGHT NEED JUST ONE DOSE OF TWO-PART A single dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for individuals who previously had COVID-19 generates an immunologic response similar to that of individuals receiving the two-dose recommended sequence, according to a Cedars-Sinai study published today by the journal Nature Medicine. “Our findings extend those from smaller studies reported elsewhere and support a potential strategy of NEW MAPPING TECHNIQUE REVEALS EPIGENETIC DRIVERS OF New mapping technique reveals epigenetic drivers of cancers. This image shows a DNA molecule that is methylated on both strands on the center cytosine. DNA methylation plays an important role for epigenetic gene regulation in development and cancer. Credit: CC BY-SA 3.0 - Christoph Bock, Max Planck Institute for Informatics. EXTENSIVE EXPOSURE TO MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT SUPERBUGS AMONG A total of 20-70% of those returning from the tropics carry extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing (ESBL) Gram-negative bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics. The likelihood of acquiring such superbugs depends on destination and health behavior abroad. The risk is greatest in South and Southeast Asia, and a substantial increase is HOW THE BODY BUILDS A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP WITH 'GOOD' GUT Investigations in mice demonstrate that early life is a critical time when the immune system learns to recognize gut bacteria and sets up surveillance that keeps them in check. ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE IS COMPOSED OF FOUR DISTINCT SUBTYPESAUTHOR: LUNDUNIVERSITY
Alzheimer’s disease is composed of four distinct subtypes. This photomicrograph shows nerve cell bodies (one is indicated by the arrow) and their processes (one is indicated by the arrowhead) in the neocortex of a patient who had died with Alzheimer's disease. Tau protein is stained brown using immunohistochemistry. RETINAL IMPLANTS CAN GIVE ARTIFICIAL VISION TO THE BLIND Since 2015, he and his team have been developing a retinal implant that works with camera-equipped smart glasses and a microcomputer. “Our system is designed to give blind people a form of artificial vision by using electrodes to stimulate their retinal cells,” says Ghezzi. Star-spangled sky. The camera embedded in the smart glasses NANOPARTICLE DRUG-DELIVERY SYSTEM DEVELOPED TO TREAT BRAIN To facilitate successful delivery of therapeutic agents to the brain, a team of bioengineers, physicians, and collaborators at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital created a nanoparticle platform, which can facilitate therapeutically effective delivery of encapsulated agents in mice with a physically breached or WORLD'S FIRST TREATMENT OF FABRY DISEASE WITH GENE THERAPY The Canadian research team was the first to use gene therapy in 2017 to treat patients with Fabry disease, a rare, chronic illness that can damage major organs and shorten lives. They report their findings today in the journal Nature Communications. People with Fabry disease have a gene called GLA that does not function correctly. DECLINING EYESIGHT IMPROVED BY LOOKING AT DEEP RED LIGHT Staring at a deep red light for three minutes a day can significantly improve declining eyesight, finds a new UCL-led study, the first of its kind in humans. Scientists believe the discovery, published in the Journals of Gerontology, could signal the dawn of new affordable home-based eye therapies, helping the millions of people globally withBIONEWS CENTRAL
BioNews Central is an online magazine featuring comprehensive coverage of the latest advances in health and biomedical research. COVID-19 SURVIVORS MIGHT NEED JUST ONE DOSE OF TWO-PART A single dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for individuals who previously had COVID-19 generates an immunologic response similar to that of individuals receiving the two-dose recommended sequence, according to a Cedars-Sinai study published today by the journal Nature Medicine. “Our findings extend those from smaller studies reported elsewhere and support a potential strategy of NEW MAPPING TECHNIQUE REVEALS EPIGENETIC DRIVERS OF New mapping technique reveals epigenetic drivers of cancers. This image shows a DNA molecule that is methylated on both strands on the center cytosine. DNA methylation plays an important role for epigenetic gene regulation in development and cancer. Credit: CC BY-SA 3.0 - Christoph Bock, Max Planck Institute for Informatics. EXTENSIVE EXPOSURE TO MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT SUPERBUGS AMONG A total of 20-70% of those returning from the tropics carry extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing (ESBL) Gram-negative bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics. The likelihood of acquiring such superbugs depends on destination and health behavior abroad. The risk is greatest in South and Southeast Asia, and a substantial increase is HOW THE BODY BUILDS A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP WITH 'GOOD' GUT Investigations in mice demonstrate that early life is a critical time when the immune system learns to recognize gut bacteria and sets up surveillance that keeps them in check. ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE IS COMPOSED OF FOUR DISTINCT SUBTYPESAUTHOR: LUNDUNIVERSITY
Alzheimer’s disease is composed of four distinct subtypes. This photomicrograph shows nerve cell bodies (one is indicated by the arrow) and their processes (one is indicated by the arrowhead) in the neocortex of a patient who had died with Alzheimer's disease. Tau protein is stained brown using immunohistochemistry. RETINAL IMPLANTS CAN GIVE ARTIFICIAL VISION TO THE BLIND Since 2015, he and his team have been developing a retinal implant that works with camera-equipped smart glasses and a microcomputer. “Our system is designed to give blind people a form of artificial vision by using electrodes to stimulate their retinal cells,” says Ghezzi. Star-spangled sky. The camera embedded in the smart glasses NANOPARTICLE DRUG-DELIVERY SYSTEM DEVELOPED TO TREAT BRAIN To facilitate successful delivery of therapeutic agents to the brain, a team of bioengineers, physicians, and collaborators at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital created a nanoparticle platform, which can facilitate therapeutically effective delivery of encapsulated agents in mice with a physically breached or WORLD'S FIRST TREATMENT OF FABRY DISEASE WITH GENE THERAPY The Canadian research team was the first to use gene therapy in 2017 to treat patients with Fabry disease, a rare, chronic illness that can damage major organs and shorten lives. They report their findings today in the journal Nature Communications. People with Fabry disease have a gene called GLA that does not function correctly. DECLINING EYESIGHT IMPROVED BY LOOKING AT DEEP RED LIGHT Staring at a deep red light for three minutes a day can significantly improve declining eyesight, finds a new UCL-led study, the first of its kind in humans. Scientists believe the discovery, published in the Journals of Gerontology, could signal the dawn of new affordable home-based eye therapies, helping the millions of people globally with NEW PAN-CORONAVIRUS VACCINE BLOCKS COVID-19 AND VARIANTS The adjuvant boosts the body’s immune response. In tests of its effect on monkeys, the nanoparticle vaccine blocked COVID-19 infection by 100%. The new vaccine also elicited significantly higher neutralizing levels in the animals than current vaccine platforms or natural infection in humans. “Basically what we’ve done is takemultiple
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GENETIC BASE EDITING TREATS SICKLE CELL DISEASE IN MICE Converting a pathogenic hemoglobin gene to a benign variant enables healthy blood cell production in an animal model of sickle celldisease.
CONTROLLING INSULIN PRODUCTION WITH A SMARTWATCH Scientists have developed a mammalian gene switch that controls insulin production using green light from a smartwatch. VITAMIN E NEEDED FOR PROPER NERVOUS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT Fatty foods necessary for vitamin E absorption, but not right away 09-08-2019; Metabolic syndrome patients need more vitamin C to break cycle of antioxidant depletion 01-02-2019; Vitamin D levels during pregnancy linked with child IQ 11-02-2020 INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS PICK UP NUMEROUS MICROBIAL GENES International travel contributes to the acquisition of new and potentially deadly strains of antibiotic-resistant superbugs. GUT MICROBIOME PLAYS A ROLE IN INFANT FEAR RESPONSES Pilot study shows that an infant's gut microbiome plays a role in the development of human fear responses.Ask a Question __
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