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A vital molecular step in cell migration, the movement of cells within the body during growth, tissue repair and the body's immune response to invading pathogens, has been demonstrated by researchers in the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine.
Researchers have noted in a small pilot study that squirting insulin deep into the nose where it travels to the brain might hold early Alzheimer's disease at bay. At present there are no effective ways to prevent or delay the progress of Alzheimer's. More than 5.4 million Americans and 35 million people worldwide have Alzheimer's, the most common form of dementia.
French drug maker Sanofi on Thursday announced a new three-year research collaboration agreement with the TB Alliance "to accelerate the discovery and development of novel compounds against tuberculosis," RTTNews reports.
As "HIV prevalence among gay and bisexual men has hit alarming levels in Asia," an estimated 90 percent of men who have sex with men in the Asia Pacific region lack access to HIV prevention and care, according to a report released Monday by the U.N. Development Programme, Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health and the University of Hong Kong's Center for Comparative and Public Law, Reuters reports.
The most effective anti-malaria drug can now be produced inexpensively and in large quantities. This means that it will be possible to provide medication for the 225 million malaria patients in developing countries at an affordable price. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam and the Freie Universit-t Berlin have developed a very simple process for the synthesis of artemisinin, the active ingredient that pharmaceutical companies could only obtain from plants up to now.
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