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New Antibiotic Against Bacterial Resistance

New Antibiotic Packs a Punch Against Bacterial Resistance

May 31, 2017
by Beatriz Morales

  Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have given new superpowers to a lifesaving antibiotic called vancomycin, an advance that could eliminate the threat of antibiotic-resistant infections for years to come. The researchers, led by D ...

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Faster Drug & Medical Device Approvals Under 21st Century Cures Act Raises Patient Safety Concerns

January 16, 2017
by Beatriz Morales

President Obama signed a bill that will provide US$6 billion in federal funding for basic medical research on Dec. 13. Called the 21st Century Cures Act, it also introduces changes to how the Food and Drug Administration approves drugs and medical de ...

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T-cell leukemia treatment

Study Determines Efficacy of 2 Drugs to Treat a Form of Leukemia

October 26, 2016
by Beatriz Morales

Researchers have determined that two Phase 1 drugs (CX-4945 and JQ1) can work together to efficiently kill T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells while having minimal impact on normal blood cells, representing a significant advancement in T-Cell L ...

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Propranolol anti-cancer properties

Researchers: It’s Time to Consider Propranolol as Anti-Cancer Drug

October 14, 2016
by Beatriz Morales

Propranolol, a beta-blocker commonly prescribed to treat irregular heart rates and other conditions, has significant anti-cancer properties, say researchers in a new clinical study published in ecancermedicalscience. The Repurposing Drugs in Oncol ...

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BRCA1 Brain Development

Drug Combination Shows Promise As Powerful Breast Cancer Treatment

October 28, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

The uncontrolled growth of cancer cells arises from their ability to hijack the cell’s normal growth program and checkpoints. Usually, after therapy, a second cancer-signaling pathway will open after the primary one shuts down — creating an ingenious ...

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Biosimilar drugs

Vivolux Cancer Drug Receives FDA Clearance for Clinical Study

October 8, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Vivolux, a pharmaceutical company specialized in cancer treatment, announced that the FDA has granted clearance to proceed with VLX1570 Clinical Trial phase 1/2 for treatment against relapsed and/or refractory multiple myeloma. Researchers at Vivolux ...

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Biosimilar drugs

FDA: Little Evidence to Support Testosterone Drugs

September 4, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

The Food and Drug Administration says there is little evidence that testosterone-boosting drugs taken by millions of American men are beneficial, though the agency is also unconvinced by studies suggesting the hormone carries serious testosterone the ...

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Drug Counterfeiting

Breath Reveals Hidden Image in Anti-Counterfeit Labels

August 7, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

An outline of Marilyn Monroe's iconic face appeared on the clear, plastic film when a researcher fogs it with her breath. Terry Shyu, a doctoral student in chemical engineering at the University of Michigan, was demonstrating a new high-tech label fo ...

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Computational DNA analysis

Cure to Lung Cancer May Depend on Your DNA

August 7, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

The Northside Hospital Cancer Institute announced its participation in a unique National Cancer Institute clinical collaboration to treat lung cancer based on a person’s genetic makeup. The Northside Hospital Cancer Institute is the first to offer ...

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H7N9 influenza research

Potential Flu Drugs Target Immune Response

July 22, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

The seriousness of disease often results from the strength of the immune response, rather than with the virus, itself. Turning down that response, rather than attacking the virus, might be a better way to reduce that severity, said Juliet Morrison of ...

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