Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Could Gene Editing Help Avoid Disease? Maybe and other top stories.

  • Could Gene Editing Help Avoid Disease? Maybe

    Could Gene Editing Help Avoid Disease? Maybe
    Altering human heredity sounds sci-fi, but a major new ethics report is leaving open the possibility that one day scientists might try that to fight some serious genetic diseases. Feb. 15, 2017, at 3:33 a.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google + ...
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  • Studies Found 200 Genetic Markers Related To Male Pattern Baldness

    Studies Found 200 Genetic Markers Related To Male Pattern Baldness
    More than 200 baldness pattern linked to genetic markers were found. From only eight know genetic markers, there are now more or less 280 of them. A new study conducted in England, UK has found 200 plus new genetic markers related to male pattern baldness. Live Science has reported that the study also found out that they can use the genetic markers to predict if a man will have a severe hair loss in the future or not. However, they explained that it is applicable to a large group than to an in..
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  • Merck halts late-stage trial of promising Alzheimer's drug

    Merck halts late-stage trial of promising Alzheimer's drug
    It comes just three months after Eli Lilly announced that it was ending the clinical trial of its Alzheimer's drug solanezumab, after patients taking it demonstrated no signs of improvement compared to those taking a placebo."While we are disappointed that a benefit was not observed in this study, our work continues [to study the impact of] verubecestat in people with less advanced disease," said Dr Roger Perlmutter, president of Merck Research Laboratories.Experts say the failure of the drug on..
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  • Bill Gates: 'Melinda Is A Great Storyteller'

    Bill Gates: 'Melinda Is A Great Storyteller'
    Melinda Gates, The Gates Foundation Letter Every year Bill and Melinda Gates write a newsletter to update the world on The Gates Foundation and its work in the areas of poverty, education and global health. The letters provide excellent examples of how to communicate complex subjects. The 2017 Annual Gates Foundation Letter —released on Valentine’s day—is a love letter to Warren Buffett who, ten years ago, made the single largest donation to the foundation. “We were speechless,” say the Gates..
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  • Pharma industry shuns Trump push for radical shift at FDA

    U.S. President Donald Trump's vow to roll back government regulations at least 75 percent is causing anxiety for some pharmaceutical executives that a less robust Food and Drug Administration would make it harder to secure insurance coverage for pricey new medicines.The prospect of big change at the regulatory agency comes as drugmakers are under fire for high prices, including Marathon Pharmaceuticals LLC, which said Monday it was "pausing" the launch of its Duchenne muscular dystrophy drug a..
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  • Rare Rat-Related Disease Kills a Bronx Victim, the City Says

    Rare Rat-Related Disease Kills a Bronx Victim, the City Says
    Photo Three cases of a rare disease trasmitted through rat urine have been reported in the Bronx, officials said. Credit Michael Appleton for The New York Times New York City is investigating three recent cases — one of them fatal — of a rare disease transmitted through rat urine that have occurred in the Grand Concourse neighborhood of the Bronx, according to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.This is the first time a cluster of the cases of the disease, lepto..
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  • Cupid visits preemies and their parents in the NICU for Valentine's Day

    Cupid visits preemies and their parents in the NICU for Valentine's Day
    Roses are red, violets are blue, these preemies are special, and this hospital wanted to make sure they knew. Cupid visited the preemies and their parents at Saint Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, to celebrate Valentine's Day. The babies each ...
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  • Ryan faces major test in selling Obamacare repeal and replacement

    Ryan faces major test in selling Obamacare repeal and replacement
    House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) spent Tuesday on a door-to-door tour of the Capitol in hopes of salvaging his plan to repeal and largely replace the Affordable Care Act by spring. The day-long blitz comes as Republicans in Congress have made virtually no visible progress in recent weeks on overhauling the health-care system, according to interviews with several senior GOP aides. That is largely because the party remains sharply divided over how much of the ACA should be repealed and how muc..
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  • Cooling caps help women keep hair during breast cancer chemo

    Cooling caps help women keep hair during breast cancer chemo
    Women receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer are more likely to keep most of their hair with the help of devices that cool the scalp, according to two new studies. The devices work like refrigerators by sending fluid into a special helmet to cool the scalp before, during and after chemotherapy treatments. Cooling likely protects the hair by constricting blood vessels in the scalp and reducing chemical activity. "I think it's a very exciting tool, because hair loss is such a horrible manifes..
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  • China bird flu deaths surge in what could be the worst season ever

    China bird flu deaths surge in what could be the worst season ever
    BEIJING As many as 79 people have died from H7N9 bird flu in China last month, the government said, stoking worries that the spread of the virus this season could be the worst on record.January's fatalities were up to four times higher than the same month in past years, and brought the total H7N9 death toll to 100 people since October, data from the National Health and Family Planning Commission showed late on Tuesday.Authorities have repeatedly warned the public to stay alert for the virus, a..
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