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Harnessing immune cells in the brain to ward off Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases – Neuroscience News

Summary: Researchers have identified a protein that could be harnessed to help microglia in the brain ward off Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases. Source: The conversation Many neurodegenerative diseases, or conditions resulting from the loss of function or death of brain cells, remain largely incurable. Most available treatments target only one of the multiple …

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"Everyone is getting sick."  Masks recommended now with the rise of respiratory diseases

“Everyone is getting sick.” Masks recommended now with the rise of respiratory diseases

A day after news of COVID-19 hospitalizations more than doubled in Pierce County in a week, local and regional health officials have stepped up calls for indoor masking amid ever-increasing numbers of cases of respiratory diseases. COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus are increasing in Pierce County as well as the region. A joint statement …

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Paxlovid was free until now.  Next year sticker shock is waiting for you

Paxlovid was free until now. Next year sticker shock is waiting for you

Nearly 6 million Americans have taken Paxlovid for free, thanks to the federal government. The Pfizer pill has helped prevent many people infected with COVID-19 from to be hospitalized or die, and he may even reduce the risk to develop a long COVID. But the government plans to stop footing the bill within months, and …

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Flu, RSV, COVID on the rise in Kansas and Missouri.  Hospitals reach capacity

Flu, RSV, COVID on the rise in Kansas and Missouri. Hospitals reach capacity

Flu-like illnesses like COVID-19, RSV, influenza, and other viruses are on the rise in Kansas City and beyond. Data this week shows that COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the five counties and two cities that make up the metropolitan area. Data reported on Tuesday shows there were 1,643 new cases reported on the subway …

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Respiratory diseases slam in the United States: "Perfect storm for a terrible holiday season"

Respiratory diseases slam in the United States: “Perfect storm for a terrible holiday season”

Enlarge / An intensive care nurse tends to a patient with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), who is being ventilated in the children’s intensive care unit at the Olga Hospital of the Stuttgart Clinic in Germany. With SARS-CoV-2 still circulating and seasonal viruses including influenza and RSV making up for lost time during the pandemic, the …

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New drug, promising breakthrough for incurable neurodegenerative myelin diseases – Neuroscience News

Summary: Riluzole, an FDA-approved drug to treat ALS, may, in part, correct the molecular cause of some leukodystrophies. Source: Montreal university There is new hope for the future treatment of certain leukodystrophies, neurodegenerative diseases in young children that progressively affect their quality of life, often leading to death before adulthood. The development stems from the …

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Yale researchers develop first FDA-approved drug to delay autoimmune diseases

Yale researchers develop first FDA-approved drug to delay autoimmune diseases

Kevan Herold of Yale School of Medicine led clinical trials of teplizumab, a drug that delays the development of type 1 diabetes, which affects about 1.95 million Americans. Chloe Nield and James Steele 11:59 p.m., November 30, 2022 Staff Journalist and Contributing Journalist Eric Wang, Senior Photographer Teplizumab, a drug that delays type 1 diabetes, …

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Is it Covid, flu or RSV?  A few features can help distinguish diseases

Is it Covid, flu or RSV? A few features can help distinguish diseases

Covid, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are causing a nationwide wave of respiratory disease. About 76% of hospital beds in the United States are full, according to data from the Department of Health and Human Services. Pediatric beds are at a similar level, although six states have 90% or more of their pediatric beds …

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Gene-delivering viruses reach the brain in a step towards gene therapy for neurological diseases – Neuroscience News

Summary: Researchers have developed a family of adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier to deliver gene therapies directly to the brain. Source: Broad institute Gene therapies can treat and even cure some genetic diseases, but it is difficult to deliver the treatments to the parts of the body where they are …

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