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Can COVID-19 Reboot Drug Repurposing?
It seems like a slam dunk. Why not repurpose already approved or well-studied drug candidates for conditions where treatments are desperately needed? Wouldn’t that...
The Not-So-Melting Pot: Workforce and Patient Research Inequity Caps Genomic Medicine Progress
Important scientific, governmental, and technical issues have stymied diversity among patients and researchers involved in genetic medicine, restricting the medical benefits for underrepresented groups.
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Gene Expression Rhythm Varies by Sex and Age
Changes in gene expression throughout the day differ according to a person’s age and sex, according to new research that could help determine when best to administer drugs.
Brain Blood Vessel Disease Halted by Bone Marrow Transplant
Preliminary research from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), a division of the NIH, showed that bone marrow transplants prevented or improved blood vessel disease in the brains of adults with sickle cell disease.
New Device Detects Brain Tumors Early, from Urine
Membrane proteins in urine can indicate a brain tumor early, possibly avoiding the need for invasive tests and increasing the likelihood of cancer being detected early enough for surgery.