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Revolutionary Dental Breakthrough: Drug That Can Regrow Teeth Advances to Human Trials
If the drug proves effective and safe, it could potentially revolutionize dental treatments, offering new solutions for various conditions such as tooth loss due to cavities or accidents.
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New Research Suggests Flu and Pneumonia Vaccinations Could Lower Alzheimer's Risk
According to the research, receiving at least one flu vaccination was associated with a 17% lower chance of developing Alzheimer's. However, those who received flu vaccinations more frequently experienced an additional 13% decrease in Alzheimer's incidence.
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Cinnamon Demonstrates Potential in Combating Early-Stage Prostate Cancer: Study by ICMR-National Institute of Nutrition
This finding highlights the substantial impact that cinnamon and its components could have on inhibiting the development of abnormal prostate cells.
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India's Landmark Move: Eliminating Animals from Drug Testing Process Begins
It encourages researchers to explore alternative methods that can replace or minimize animal testing, such as in silico (computer simulation) models and in vitro (test tube) studies. By embracing these alternatives, the aim is to reduce the overall reliance on animal experimentation.
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A Miniature heart developed in a petri dish
Technical University of Munich (TUM) researchers have created stem cells that mimic how the human heart develops.
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Karuna Therapeutics' schizophrenia treatment proves effective in a second late-stage tria
Karuna Therapeutics' experimental drug has passed a second late-stage clinical trial testing it as a potential therapy for schizophrenia.
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Artificial Pancreas Developed at UVA: Improves Blood Sugar Control for Kids Ages 2-6
In children with type 1 diabetes aged 2 to 6, an artificial pancreas initially created at the University of Virginia Centre for Diabetes Technology enhances blood sugar control. The esteemed New England Journal of Medicine has just published the specifics of the clinical research and its conclusions.
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No difference in heart failure survival: Diuretic Comparison Study
According to the findings of a clinical trial supported by the National Institutes of Health (USA), two drugs commonly used to treat adults with heart failure – furosemide and torsemide – showed no difference in their ability to improve patient survival when compared.
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