The National Institutes of Health awards UC San Diego School of Medicine researchers an inaugural grant to fast - track development of a novel Alzheimer's
disease therapy as part of its $ 50 million Blueprint for Neuroscience Research.
Not exact matches
Spending on new drugs for those
diseases is expected to rise 7 % in 2018, and it's less due to price hikes
as it is for the high prices associated with these specialty
therapies.
Luxturna is the first of a crop of treatments that target
diseases caused by mutations in specific genes, and thus is referred to by many
as the first gene
therapy in the U.S.
That could be key for
therapies that tend to be hard to deliver, such
as drugs to treat gastrointestinal
diseases where Suono is starting out.
LONDON, April 12 - GlaxoSmithKline is divesting its rare
disease gene
therapy drugs to private biotech company Orchard Therapeutics
as Chief Executive Emma Walmsley makes good on her promise to prune the drugmaker's pharmaceuticals portfolio.
LONDON, April 12 - GlaxoSmithKline is divesting its rare
disease gene
therapy drugs to Orchard Therapeutics, it said on Thursday,
as Chief Executive Emma Walmsley makes good on her promise to prune the drugmaker's pharmaceuticals portfolio.
Using advances in genomic sequencing, the human microbiome, proteomics, informatics, computing, and cell
therapy technologies, HLI is building the world's most comprehensive database of human genotypes and phenotypes
as a basis for a variety of commercialization opportunities to help solve aging related
disease and human biological decline.
But company leadership also maintained that the drug is a «best - in - class anti-inflammatory
disease - modifying
therapy,»
as Chief Executive Officer Stuart Peltz said on the company's earnings call.
After Heron Therapeutics Inc (NASDAQ: HRTX), Bristol - Myers Squibb Co (NYSE: BMY) and Dynavax Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: DVAX) found favor with the FDA, it's Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc (NASDAQ: RARE)'s turn,
as the rare
disease therapy company seeks FDA approval for its...
But the field of medicine is changing rapidly, and fortunes will be made
as new technologies produce
therapies to treat
diseases that were previously intractable.
«They also are more likely to require more mental health
therapy; identify themselves
as homosexual; choose cohabitation; be unfaithful to partners; contract sexually transmitted
diseases; be sexually molested; have lower income levels; drink to get drunk; and smoke tobacco and marijuana.»
And
as CSL devises new
therapies and shows that existing
therapies can treat new
diseases, and health authorities spend more, its revenues and profits outpace the growth in demand for conventional
therapies.
Dietary medium - chain triglycerides prevent chemically induced experimental colitis in rats: Medium chain triglycerides show promise for nutritional
therapy of inflammatory bowel
disease (e.g., Crohn's
disease and colitis)
as an anti-inflammatory nutrient in the colon.
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therapy, usually means 1 - 2 drugs, used in early studies Antiretroviral zidovudine (also known
as ZDV) Breastfeeding Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative Breastfeeding and HIV International Transmission Study Combined antiretroviral
therapy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Deoxyribonucleic Acid Exclusive Breastfeeding Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay Food and Agrigulture Organization Fixed dose combination ART, e.g., lamividine, stavudine, and nevirapine Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy, 3 or more drugs for more effective treatment used in later studies Human Immunodeficiency virus International Atomic Energy Agency Infant feeding Infant and young child feeding Lopinavir cubic millimetre Mother - to - Child Transmission of HIV Non-governmental organization Nevirapine Polymerase Chain Reaction People Living with HIV Prevention of Mother - to - Child Transmission Replacement Feeding Ritonavir Ribonucleic acid, one of the three major macromolecules (along with DNA and proteins) that are essential for all known forms of life single dose NVP United Nations Agencies Joint United Nations Programme on HIV / AIDS United Nations Population Fund United Nations Commissioner for Refugees United Nations Children's Fund U.S. Agency for International Development World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action United Nations World Food Programme World Health Assembly WHO 2010 Guidelines on HIV and infant feeding World Health Organization Zidovudine (same drug
therapy Centers for
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as AZT)
Diarrhoea is, in reality,
as much a nutritional
disease as one of fluid and electrolyte imbalance, and
therapy is not adequate unless both aspects of the
disease are treated.
Synthetic marijuana was first developed in the South Carolina lab of a Clemson University professor
as part of research into
therapies for osteoporosis, liver
disease and some kinds of cancer.
«
As a consequence, and assuming that others can replicate our findings, that could lead to
therapies, ways of prevention, and ways of anticipating
disease that don't now exist.»
Some comes from another of his collaborations, with Glenna Batson, a WSSU physical
therapy colleague who is studying dance
as a rehabilitation
therapy for patients with Parkinson's
disease.
«While electrical stimulation of the brain is emerging
as potential
therapy for a wide range of neurological and psychiatric
diseases, little is known about its effect on memory,» says Gregory Worrell, M.D., Ph.D., a Mayo Clinic neurologist and senior author of the article.
The finding is far from definitive evidence of safety, but it's some of the first published animal research supporting the use of this type of RNA
as long - term
therapy in
diseases like methylmalonic acidemia (MMA).
Gene
therapies promise to revolutionize the treatment of many
diseases, including neurological
diseases such
as ALS.
But after four decades
as a standard
therapy for heart
disease and high blood pressure, it looks like this fate will befall beta blockers.
They isolated blood cells from HIV - positive patients on antiretroviral
therapy and at different stages of
disease progression,
as well
as cells from non-infected individuals.
The trial included 501 patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular
disease (ASCVD) and elevated LDL cholesterol (> 70mg / ml) despite maximum tolerated statin
therapy and patients without ASCVD but with high cardiovascular risk conditions such
as diabetes and familial hypercholesterolaemia in whom LDL cholesterol was > 100mg / dl despite maximally tolerated statin
therapy.
Experts say these findings provide a new window into the way the brain operates and why certain enigmatic disorders such
as autism and Alzheimer's
disease may develop, potentially paving the way for new
therapies to treat them.
These human genes were also protective against alpha - synuclein - induced death, suggesting that they could be worth testing
as gene
therapy treatments for Parkinson's
disease, Lu says.
It could also lead to the development of new
therapies against other more common neurodegenerative disorders of the central nervous system,
as well
as diseases related to the propagation of pathological proteins, including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
Prof. Severine Vermeire (KU Leuven / UZ Leuven): «In the future, gut bacteria may be used to help identify PSC patients with a more or less aggressive
disease, or patients that may benefit from microbiota - based
therapies, such
as fecal microbiota transplantation or targeted pre - and probiotics.»
This is advantageous, since dogs provide new models to investigate the
disease mechanisms and to plan new
therapies such
as gene
therapy, successfully applied to blindness in dogs and human previously,» explains Lohi.
A team of researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine has used a gene - editing tool known
as CRISPR to repair the gene that causes sickle cell
disease in human stem cells, which they say is a key step toward developing a gene
therapy for the disorder.
According to the authors, placebo effects can dramatically enhance the effectiveness of pharmaceutical
therapies,
as shown in studies of patients with irritable bowel
disease and episodic migraine.
What's more, the researchers who made the discovery say their finding will aid in the design of
therapies for thyroid problems, such
as Graves»
disease, and problems with other glands that operate in a similar fashion.
«Understanding the molecular mechanisms by which asthma develops and establishes itself
as a chronic
disease is key to elucidating alternative and potentially curative
therapies,» said Dr. Grayson.
«These brain makers are the same across dozens of neurological
diseases,
as well
as brain trauma, so you can test potential
therapies not just for schizophrenia, but for conditions such
as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, bi-polar disorder, and traumatic brain injuries,» says Gil - da - Costa.
«Our results indicate it is a promising agent for clinical trials, and a
as an add - on to more conventional
therapies, to prevent tumour recurrence, further
disease progression and metastasis.»
If the results are right, and if certain gut bacteria are necessary for MS, they could serve
as the basis for microbiome - based
therapy or even prevention of the
disease.
The new research investigated the effectiveness of MSC
therapy in a mouse model of chronic inflammatory lung
disease, which reflects some of the essential features of
diseases such
as COPD and cystic fibrosis.
Tissue engineering provides a more practical means for researchers to study cell behavior, such
as cancer cell resistance to
therapy, and test new drugs or combinations of drugs to treat many
diseases.
Researchers at the University of Louisville have discovered a mechanism involved in skeletal muscle repair that may enable clinicians to boost the effectiveness of adult stem cell
therapies for
diseases such
as muscular dystrophy.
And in an ironic twist, the work could yield a new way to treat common ailments such
as heart
disease and cancer with gene
therapies.
By the mid-1990s, the terror of the early AIDS epidemic had subsided in many western countries,
as antiretroviral
therapy transformed the once - deadly
disease into a chronic condition.
«Despite the progress and the success of viral eradication, numerous questions remain unanswered such
as response based on race, still difficult - to - treat situations such
as patients with end - stage liver
disease or undergoing hemodialysis, access to and affordability of these
therapies, improvement in quality of life, and cost - effectiveness.
While some bioidenticals have been approved by the FDA and prescribed for years, most have not, and doctors argue that these «natural» hormones could trigger
disease as easily
as conventional hormone
therapy.
They give some clues about why these
diseases occur, but more detailed maps, such
as this, will pinpoint where the problems lie — providing precise targets for
therapies.
New products and developments, such
as new drugs for cancer, fresh
therapies for rare
diseases, progress in medications for HIV / AIDS, and advances in stem cell research had the greatest positive impact.
Our development pipeline is focused on areas of high unmet medical need,
as we pursue new
therapies for
diseases with few or no treatment options.
Genzyme, for example, is committed to developing innovative
therapies for
diseases such
as malaria and sleeping sickness that have largely disappeared in the industrial nations but affect millions in Third World countries.
Eye
diseases — such
as age - related macular degeneration,
as well
as a genetic condition called Stargardt's macular dystrophy that afflicts young people — are considered excellent candidates for stem cell
therapy because the eye is an immune - privileged site, meaning transplanted cells are not
as likely to be rejected
as foreign compared with transplants elsewhere.
The fact that TAS - 102 temporarily halted the
disease in many of these patients suggests that it operates through a different biochemical pathway than 5 - FU, and therefore may serve
as an alternative to standard
therapy.
«It is expected that this study will lay the foundation for developing a new class of potent and effective cancer
therapies and the development of reagents targeting epigenetic events in immune - mediated
diseases as well
as other epigenetically - influenced
diseases,» said Alani, who also is chief of dermatology at Boston Medical Center.