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Restless legs syndrome is incurable – here’s how to manage the symptoms

The Conversation 04 Feb 2025
Andrey_Popov/Shutterstock ... There is no test for RLS ... Risk factors ... These therapies target nerve cells in the brain, reducing their activity. Other medicines – known as dopamine agonists – activate dopamine receptors in the brain to control movement ... .
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Medical miracle? Experimental drug wipes out colorectal cancer completely in trial

The Times of India 03 Feb 2025
By leveraging these approaches, the drug aims to eliminate tumors without harming healthy cells, ... It blocks the PD-1 receptor on T-cells, thereby preventing cancer cells from evading immune detection.
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Little-known psychedelic drug reduces motivation to take heroin in rats, study finds

PsyPost 03 Feb 2025
The study also identified a specific type of receptor on neural cells that is crucial for this effect ... When the researchers also gave the rats a substance that blocks the 5-HT2A receptors, the effect of DOI on heroin motivation disappeared.
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New virus discovered in Alabama raises pandemic fears | Daily Mail Online

The Daily Mail 03 Feb 2025
Henipaviruses, like Nipah and Hendra, use the G protein to attach to host cell receptors and the F protein to merge their membrane with the host cell, allowing the virus to enter and multiply.
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Scientifically Speaking | An AI-driven cure for snake bite victims

Hindustan Times 03 Feb 2025
The team specifically targeted the regions where these toxins normally bind to cell receptors, creating custom-built proteins that could block these interactions.
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CHMP recommends subcutaneous RYBREVANT®▼ (amivantamab) for the treatment of patients with advanced EGFR-mutated non-small cell lung cancer

Pharmiweb 03 Feb 2025
03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Janssen-Cilag International NV, a Johnson & Johnson company, today announced that the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines ...
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Study sheds light on why coffee tastes so bitter to some

The Times of India 02 Feb 2025
... receptors in the human body -- namely, the 'TAS2R43' and 'TAS2R46' receptors ... Through experiments on cells, the seven products were found to activate the same bitter taste receptors as mozambioside.
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Do you find coffee too bitter? Scientists explain how your genetics and roasting process affect ...

Hindustan Times 02 Feb 2025
... receptors in the human body -- namely, the 'TAS2R43' and 'TAS2R46' receptors ... Through experiments on cells, the seven products were found to activate the same bitter taste receptors as mozambioside.
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Got An Itchy Rash? Now We Know Why You Probably Shouldn't Scratch It

IFL Science 31 Jan 2025
Mast cells are tricky buggers ... Kaplan and colleagues are now investigating new therapies for dermatitis and other skin conditions, including rosacea and urticaria, which suppress inflammation by targeting receptors on mast cells.
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FDA Approves 1st New Type of Non-Opioid Pain Reliever in Decades

The Epoch Times 31 Jan 2025
... nervous system, unlike opioid drugs—which relieve pain by binding to receptors on nerve cells in the brain and potentially lead to addiction.
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Sarclisa is the first anti-CD38 treatment approved in China for patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma ineligible for transplant

Pharmiweb 31 Jan 2025
Sarclisa (isatuximab) is a CD38 monoclonal antibody that binds to a specific epitope on the CD38 receptor on MM cells, inducing distinct antitumor activity.
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To detect contagious bird flu, can genomic surveillance shift to sewers?

East Bay Times 31 Jan 2025
But if the virus evolves the ability to recognize the cell receptors in our upper airways, it would find a new home — and when we cough or sneeze, it could spread.
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Covid Vaccination and Cancer

UK Column 30 Jan 2025
describe the importance of toll-like receptors in Impact of Polymer-TLR-7/8 Agonist (Adjuvant)Morphology on the Potency and Mechanism of CD8 T Cell Induction ... Toll-like receptors activate dendritic cells, eliciting a response from CD8 T cells.
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Your hormones could be fuelling cancer. Here's what every woman and man needs to know

Hindustan Times 30 Jan 2025
Cell division is influenced by hormones, and this can result in the accumulation of genetic mutations and cancer.” ... When hormones attach to particular cell receptors, they initiate processes that may result in unchecked cell division.

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