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2024 saw a new drug enter the dementia landscape, as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Kisunla (donanemab) in July. This was the third new approval since 2021. Read On The Fox ...
Promising results of health and medical research are reported: a mRNA vaccine-like immunotherapy against brain cancer tested in a preliminary small trial (1 May), [314] ferrets-tested mRNA vaccine against the clade 2.3.4.4b H5 bird flu amid concerning developments of the 2020–2025 H5N1 outbreak (23 May), [315] [316] mice-tested antibiotic ...
The most recent Nobel prize was announced by the Karolinska Institute on 7 October 2024, and has been awarded to Americans Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun, for their discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation. [2] The prize consists of a medal along with a diploma and a certificate for the monetary award.
Navarro et al. (2024) report the discovery of a new tracksite preserving theropod, sauropod and ornithischian footprints from the Cenomanian–Turonian Santo Anastácio Formation (Brazil), representing the first dinosaur ichnofauna from the Bauru Group reported to date and providing evidence of presence of ornithischians in the studied area ...
8. Mental Health Education is the New Sex Education. According to the Hims survey, 26% of parents have educated their children about mental health (an equal percentage of moms and dads) but 90% ...
Electronic medical records: Deployment Replacing paper medical records Human DNA vaccination and mRNA vaccination: Implementation in 2021 to combat the COVID-19 pandemic: Disease vaccinations, cancer therapy Enzybiotics: Successful first trials Genetic engineering of organisms and viruses Research, development, commercialization [87] [88]
PDUFA serves patients with rare diseases by supporting new medical discovery as part of the government’s central public health responsibility. Because of PDUFA and the FDA’s drug review ...
Finestone et al. (2024) report the discovery of a new, approximately 1.7-million-years-old Oldowan locality Sare-Abururu (Homa Peninsula, Kenya), interpret the stone tools from this locality as indicating that hominins from Sare-Abururu were skilled knappers using quartz pebbles to produce flakes with sharp cutting edges, and report evidence of ...