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Treating psoriasis to prevent heart attacks and strokes

March 16, 2012
A clinical study shows that a new treatment for psoriasis could be associated with a significant decrease in vascular inflammation, a major risk factor of cardiovascular disease.

Treating intestinal E. coli infection with antibiotic may reduce duration of bacterial carriage

March 14, 2012
In the E. coli outbreak in Germany in May 2011, treatment with azithromycin was associated with a lower frequency of long-term carriage of the bacteria and shorter duration of shedding of the bacteria in stool specimens, according to a new study.

New approach to treating type 1 diabetes? Transforming gut cells into insulin factories

March 11, 2012
A new study researchers suggests that cells in the patient’s intestine could be coaxed into making insulin, circumventing the need for a stem cell transplant. Until now, stem cell transplants have been seen by many researchers as the ideal way to replace cells lost in type I diabetes and to ...

Talk Therapy May Be Key to Treating Insomnia

March 9, 2012
Though both sleeping pills and cognitive behavioral therapy (sometimes called talk therapy) are used to treat insomnia, experts are increasingly recommending talk therapy instead of pills.

Discovery of brain’s natural resistance to drugs may offer clues to treating addition

March 8, 2012
A single injection of cocaine or methamphetamine in mice caused their brains to put the brakes on neurons that generate sensations of pleasure, and these cellular changes lasted for at least a week, according to new research.

New approach for treating genetic muscle wasting disease shows promise in mice

March 7, 2012
Scientists have discovered that a drug called fasudil can extend the average lifespan of mice with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) from 30.5 days to more than 300 days, and increase the size of muscle fibers. SMA is the leading inherited cause of death in infants and toddlers, affecting approximately 25,000 ...

Blood pressure drug effective for treating PTSD-related nightmares, study suggests

March 6, 2012
The blood pressure drug prazosin appears to be an effective treatment to curb post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)-related nightmares.

Treating brain cancer with viral vector

March 1, 2012
Surgeons are now starting to treat patients with recurrent brain cancer by directly injecting an investigational viral vector into their tumor.

Understanding and treating the cognitive dysfunction of Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease

March 1, 2012
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic disorder in live born children arising as a consequence of a chromosomal abnormality. It occurs as a result of having three copies of chromosome 21, instead of the usual two. It causes substantial physical and behavioral abnormalities, including life-long cognitive dysfunction that ...

Scientists create potent molecules aimed at treating muscular dystrophy

February 23, 2012
While RNA is an appealing drug target, small molecules that can actually affect its function have rarely been found. But now scientists have for the first time designed a series of small molecules that act against an RNA defect directly responsible for the most common form of adult-onset muscular dystrophy.

Scientists create potent molecules aimed at treating muscular dystrophy

February 23, 2012
While RNA is an appealing drug target, small molecules that can actually affect its function have rarely been found. But now scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have for the first time designed a series of small molecules that act against an RNA defect directly responsible ...

Stem cell study in mice offers hope for treating heart attack patients

February 15, 2012
A new stem cell study conducted in mice suggests a novel strategy for treating damaged cardiac tissue in patients following a heart attack. The approach potentially could improve cardiac function, minimize scar size, lead to the development of new blood vessels – and avoid the risk of tissue rejection.