Geneva, Switzerland – As they grow, children increasingly focus their attention on social elements in their environment, such as faces or social interactions. However, children with autism are often more interested in non-social stimuli, such as textures or geometric shapes. By tracking where children look while viewing a cartoon, a...
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LA JOLLA, CA —Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers—only about one in eight patients survives five years after diagnosis. Those dismal statistics are in part due to the thick, nearly impenetrable wall of fibrosis, or scar tissue, that surrounds most pancreatic tumors and makes it hard for drugs...
Sydney, Australia – Researchers examining the data on opioids for pain caused by cancer have found surprisingly large gaps in evidence regarding the true benefits of these medicines for cancer pain. The review challenges the commonly held view that opioids are the most powerful pain relievers. The University of Sydney-led...
Washington, D.C.—Severe gum disease has been linked to the progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, but an understanding of how the connection plays out in the immune system remains unclear. This week in mSystems, a new study identifies immune system cells that play a critical role in the...
Munich, Germany – Around one million individuals worldwide become infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, each year. To replicate and spread the infection, the virus must smuggle its genetic material into the cell nucleus and integrate it into a chromosome. Research teams led by Dirk Görlich at the...
Boston, Mass. – Individuals with obesity are more likely to have a benign blood condition that often precedes multiple myeloma, according to new research to be published in Blood Advances. People who are physically active, meanwhile, are less likely to have this condition, even if they are obese. Smoking and...
Busan, South Korea – Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a type of cancer that affects the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, and throat. HNSCC is typically associated with tobacco exposure, alcohol abuse, and viral infections. The links between human papillomavirus (HPV) infection status and the molecular...
ARLINGTON, Va. — The ALS Association proudly announces the largest single gift in its history from the estate of the late philanthropist Hugh Hoffman. The $58 million gift will profoundly impact the lives of people living with ALS and their loved ones, advancing the ALS Association’s goal of making amyotrophic...
SHANGHAI and CLINTON, N.J. — HuidaGene Therapeutics today announced the U.S. FDA granted Rare Pediatric Drug Designation (RPDD) to HG302, a novel CRISPR-Cas12 DNA-editing therapy, to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), affecting 1 in ~5,000 newborn boys. Unlike the in-vivo use of Cas9 system with limited genome-editing efficiency, high occurrence...
Human fibrinogen concentrate (HFC) has favorable pharmacokinetics for adult, adolescent, and pediatric patients with congenital fibrinogen deficiency (CFD), according to the results of open-label studies presented at the 2021 American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology (ASPHO) meeting. The prospective studies FORMA-01, FORMA-02, and FORMA-04 looked at efficacy, safety, and dosing of...
