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Swelling along brain axons could be the real culprit of Alzheimer’s disease – Neuroscience News

Summary: Plaque formation can cause spheroid-shaped swellings to build up along axons near amyloid plaque deposits. The swellings are caused by lysosomes, which digest cellular waste. As the swelling grows, it can block the transmission of signals from one area of ​​the brain to another. Source: Yale The formation of amyloid plaques in the brain …

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How to avoid disease like COVID-19 and flu flare-up

How to avoid disease like COVID-19 and flu flare-up

A two-stroke of COVID-19 and the flu is hitting California, sickening residents – some so badly they’ve had to go to hospital – interrupting daily life and threatening to upend vacation plans. But as both diseases spread widely, officials stress that Californians are not helpless. There are steps everyone can take to better protect themselves …

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Parents speak out after hospital denies kidney transplant for their unvaccinated child

Teenage girl is denied kidney transplant because she is not vaccinated against COVID, her parents say

Appearing on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ on Saturday morning to discuss the serious medical dilemma facing their family, the parents of a teenage girl who is not vaccinated against COVID-19 revealed that their daughter was unable to go moving forward with the kidney transplant she needs at Duke University Hospital in Durham, North Carolina. Chrissy …

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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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Green light appears to relieve pain, and a new study in mice shows why

Green light appears to relieve pain, and a new study in mice shows why

Research suggests there may be a “simple, safe and economical” way to relieve pain: the green light. And a new animal study reveals the biological underpinnings of how it works. Scientists have been exploring the analgesic effects of green light for at least half a decade, occasionally uncovering a clue as to exactly how it …

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Experimental Cancer Therapy Shows Over 70% Patient Success in Global Clinical Trials

New York, NY (December 10, 2022) — A new therapy that forces the immune system to kill bone marrow cancer cells has been successful in up to 73% of patients in two clinical trials, according to researchers from the Tisch Cancer Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The therapy, known as …

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Masking could combat the “triple epidemic”, experts say. Will anyone listen?

Masking may seem like a thing of the past in the United States, even in cities like New York and Los Angeles that once embraced precaution. But as healthcare facilities grapple with a “triple epidemic” of respiratory viruses – with Covid, influenza and RSV rising simultaneously – experts are again urging the public to cover …

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ACE2 decoy irreversibly inactivates SARS-CoV-2, even antibody-resistant variants

The ACE2 receptor as it appears on the surface of a cell, with SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins attached to it. The yellow layer is the cell membrane. Two identical ACE2 proteins associate and exist mainly outside the cell. They also pair up with two identical proteins called B0AT1, making the whole thing look much more stable. …

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Chrissy Hicks, mother of Yulia, 14, appeared on Tucker Carlson's Fox News show on Friday night asking for help

North Carolina family of unvaccinated 14-year-old seek medical center for kidney transplant

A North Carolina family is appealing for help after their adopted 14-year-old daughter was denied a kidney transplant by Duke University Hospital because she was not vaccinated against COVID-19. Yulia Hicks was hosted by Lee and Chrissy Hicks in January 2021 from Ukraine. They knew she had a rare genetic kidney disease, Loken senior syndrome, …

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