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A cone snail searches for prey. Researchers from varied disciplines are collaborating to understand the way conotoxins — chemicals found in cone snail venom — work and how they can be utilized to reduce pain in humans. (Pengchao-BGI/CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Venomous Sea Snail Could Be Key To More Effective Painkillers With Lower Risk Of Addiction

March 31, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Venomous Sea Snail Could Be Key To More Effective Painkillers With Lower Risk Of Addiction

The properties of the toxins in the venom have already shown promise in medicine, researchers say.
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A real human brain being displayed as part of an exhibition at the @Bristol attraction in Bristol, England. Researchers are working on reducing the impact of strokes on human brains through the use of electrical currents. File photo (Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
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Stroke Of Genius: Electric Brain Shocks Could Help Stroke Patients Recover, Say Scientists

March 31, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Stroke Of Genius: Electric Brain Shocks Could Help Stroke Patients Recover, Say Scientists

The researchers found that the beneficial changes varied according to electrode placement and task required.
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The Marpai cofounders, from left: Chairman Yaron Eitan, CEO Edmundo Gonzalez and Chief Science Adviser Eli David. (Courtesy of Marpai)
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This Tech Will Cut The Cost Of Self-funded Health Coverage

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Marpai uses artificial intelligence to predict who will get sick, what it will cost and where to find reasonably priced care.
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Large kidney stones, like the one pictured here, typically need to be broken into smaller fragments, so they can be passed naturally. (Tsester/Public Domain)
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Ultrasound Waves Could Soon Be Used To Break Up Kidney Stones, Scientists Say

March 24, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Ultrasound Waves Could Soon Be Used To Break Up Kidney Stones, Scientists Say

Getting relief from painful kidney stones may soon be possible with an in-office procedure that does not require anesthesia.
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Genetically modified lettuce may one day be grown on spacecraft, producing a bone-stimulating hormone to address astronauts' bone loss during lengthy missions. (Kevin Yates)
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Out Of This World: Lettuce Grown In Space Might Resist Astronauts’ Bone Loss

March 24, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Out Of This World: Lettuce Grown In Space Might Resist Astronauts’ Bone Loss

A transgenic lettuce may address bone loss not only for space travelers but also patients on Earth.
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Antibiotics are essential to curing bacterial infections, but their overuse promotes the appearance and proliferation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Pictured, a Publix Supermarket pharmacy manager counts out the correct number of antibiotic pills to fill a prescription in Miami, Florida. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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Personal Antibiotic Prescriptions Halve Resistance Risk

March 20, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Personal Antibiotic Prescriptions Halve Resistance Risk

As most infections are seeded by a patient’s own microbiota, resistance-gaining recurrences can be predicted and minimized.
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Researchers have found that female brown ear ticks (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus) have a protein in their saliva that eliminates the sensation of pain and itching, leaving their victims unaware of their bite. Pictured is a female (left) and male (right) brown ear tick. (Alan R. Walker/CC BY-SA 3.0) 
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Drug Made From Tick Saliva Could Ease Itching And Chronic Pain

March 9, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Drug Made From Tick Saliva Could Ease Itching And Chronic Pain

The Votucalis protein may lead to a replacement for addictive opioid pain-relievers.
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Researchers have found that the rate of generation of the HbS mutation, which protects against malaria, is higher in people from Africa, where malaria is endemic. (Warren Umoh/Unsplash)
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Human Genetic Mutation Is Not Random, Study Suggests

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Researchers find that a mutation that protects against malaria is more common in people from areas where malaria is endemic.
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A device that repairs the heart's aortic valve without replacing it with a prosthetic valve is currently in human trials. (Karolina Grabowska/Pexels)
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Novel Non-Surgical Solutions For Aortic Valve Stenosis

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Pi-Cardia’s Leaflex device delays the need for a prosthetic valve, while its ShortCut device makes valve replacement safer.
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The New Phase “Sarah” system for treating metastatic tumors. (Courtesy of New Phase)
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Novel Hyperthermic Treatment Offers Hope For Stage 4 Metastatic Cancer

February 28, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Novel Hyperthermic Treatment Offers Hope For Stage 4 Metastatic Cancer

New Phase nanotech company aims to transform end-stage cancer from a likely death sentence to a chronic illness.
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