Medicine & TechnologyResearchers from Sweden developed a new drug that could help fight antibiotic resistance, and it effectively worked in eliminating infection in the bloodstream. Continue reading to learn more.
While the drug can help combat dangerous allergic reactions due to several food triggers, the FDA stressed that strict allergen avoidance is still necessary. Read to learn more.
The FDA has granted approval for a medication used for asthma to mitigate food allergies, offering a safety measure against accidental exposures. Read the article for more details.
Scientists developed lipid-based nanoparticles for a new drug delivery system which targets cancer cells in bone marrow. Learn more about it in this article.
The US has approved the first drug for Alzheimer's that can slow disease progression, granting access to treatment for American patients. Continue reading to find out more.
Hornless cows were created by a group of scientists from UC Davis but the project needs to be stopped due to strict FDA regulation. Read the article to find out more.
Caffeine usually solves the problem of daytime sleepiness, but researchers recently identified a drug that can help people suffering from obstructive sleep apnea relieve this problem. Check it out in this article.
Scientists at Technical University of Munich have created a "mini-heart" organoid using stem cells. It mimics the early development phase of the human heart, providing a new model for studying heart diseases and the earliest stages of human heart development. Click here to learn more.
An animal tranquilizer, called xylazine, is spreading across the US, inflicting wounds so severely that some require amputation, worsening drug addiction, and perplexing law enforcement. Read the article to learn more details.
Researchers used gene-edited sheep to develop a potential drug treatment for a deadly brain disease that affects children. Read to know more about this finding.
The candy-like appearance and bright colors of Fentanyl may be intentional, in an initiative to sell the highly addictive drugs to young people. Read to know more.