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Gene Therapy Shows Promise as Glaucoma Treatment in Animal Study

Scientists have developed a highly promising gene therapy to treat glaucoma – a debilitating eye condition that can lead to complete vision loss.
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Solving the Mystery of Hepatitis C

Around 300,000 people die from hepatitis C every year. A new study is the first to map the protein complex that enables the virus to infect our cells, potentially paving the way for an effective vaccine.
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Gene Therapy Improves Sight in Patients With Rare Inherited Disease

Gene therapy for Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA1) showed remarkable results, with vision improving up to 10,000-fold in some patients. The Phase 1/2 trial, using the ATSN-101 therapy, demonstrated significant efficacy and safety.
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Researchers Uncover the Factors That Contribute to COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects

A pilot study identified that stress, BMI, exercise, and hormonal birth control influence COVID-19 vaccine side effects. Notably, exercise impacts side effects differently between doses.
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Novel Immunotherapy Reduces Spinal Cord Injury Damage in Mice

Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine have developed an immunotherapy for spinal cord injuries in mice. This approach uses modified T cells to protect neurons from immune damage, leading to improved mobility.
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Researchers Uncover New Strategy To Boost Stem Cell Transplant Harvesting

Researchers have discovered mechanisms that control hematopoietic stem cell mobilization. These findings point to a new way to improve stem cell mobilization and availability for stem cell transplants.
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How Does Morphine Help Pain Relief?

Morphine is a powerful painkiller that belongs to the group of opioids. Researchers have now discovered the neural processes behind how morphine relieves pain, which is valuable knowledge due to the drug's serious side effects.
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Two Thirds of Deaths Related to High BMI Are Due to Cardiovascular Disease

Obesity is highly prevalent among patients with CVD and significantly impacts both the course and prognosis of the condition while contributing to an increased risk of morbidity.
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Gene Therapy Technology Discovery Could Advance Genetic Disease Treatment

For decades, scientists have dreamt of a future where genetic diseases, such as the blood clotting disorder hemophilia, could be a thing of the past. Researchers have made a significant breakthrough in gene editing technology that could revolutionize how we treat genetic diseases.
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Mental Health Conditions Lower HPV Vaccination Coverage in Girls

A study has revealed that girls with mental illness or neurodevelopmental conditions are less likely than their peers to be vaccinated with the HPV vaccine that protects against future cervical cancer.
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