This post was originally published on this site A diet that is high in salt can cause dementia in mice by promoting a buildup of plaques of the protein tau, which is also associated with Alzheimer’s disease, a new study shows. The study, titled “Dietary salt promotes cognitive impairment through tau phosphorylation,” was published in Nature.…
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Tips for Navigating Hospital Stays for Those with Alzheimer’s
This post was originally published on this site Of the 5.8 million people in the United States living with Alzheimer’s disease, 5.6 million are age 65 or older. According to a 2009-2010 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, the same demographic accounted for 15% of emergency room visits during that period. ER visits and hospital…
Zejula Maintenance Increases Time Without Symptoms or Toxicity in Recurrent OC Patients, Study Says
This post was originally published on this site Taking Zejula (niraparib) as a maintenance therapy may increase time without symptoms or toxicities from treatment in women with recurrent ovarian cancer, a new study found. These results suggest that Zejula could increase quality of life in addition to slowing cancer growth. The study, “Niraparib Maintenance Treatment…
Next Up for ‘Moving Mountains for Multiple Myeloma’ — Patagonia
This post was originally published on this site With the goal of encouraging the multiple myeloma community while raising money to advance treatments, Moving Mountains for Multiple Myeloma (MM4MM) is gearing up for its next expedition — Patagonia. The Nov. 9–19 excursion will take participants across the picturesque, but often-rugged, terrain of the region at the southern end of…
Copiktra May Be Treatment Option for Advanced Marginal Zone Lymphoma, Trial Data Show
This post was originally published on this site Copiktra (duvelisib), developed by Verastem Oncology, may be an effective and reasonably safe treatment option for people with marginal zone lymphoma who failed to respond to prior therapies including rituximab, Phase 2 data show. The findings were presented at the Lymphoma & Myeloma 2019 International Congress, held Oct. 23-26 in New…
Pathologist Creates Program Allowing Patients to Face Their Cancer Head-on
This post was originally published on this site Massachusetts pathologist Lija Joseph, MD, has created an innovative program that allows patients, including those with breast cancer, to actually see the cells that make up their malignancies. In doing so, the hope is that patients will gain the understanding, strength, and knowledge that will help them…
INmune Bio’s XPro1595 May Help Lower Neuroinflammation Triggered by High Fat and Sugar Diet, Mouse Study Suggests
This post was originally published on this site Treatment with INmune Bio‘s lead candidate XPro1595 can help decrease neuroinflammation and amyloid beta accumulation triggered by a diet high in sugar and fats, according to results from a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Malú Tansey, PhD, professor of neuroscience and director of the Center for…
Prostate Cancer Patients May Benefit from Routine Tumor Genetic Testing, Study Suggests
This post was originally published on this site Implementation of routine tumor genetic testing may help identify the approximately 30% of men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who may significantly benefit from targeted treatment, namely PARP inhibitors, an international study suggests. The results were presented in a poster, titled “Central, prospective detection of homologous…
Cirmtuzumab-Imbruvica Combo Trial Opens New Expansion Part for Mantle Cell Lymphoma
This post was originally published on this site A Phase 1/2 trial assessing Oncternal Therapeutics‘ cirmtuzumab plus Imbruvica (ibrutinib) for the treatment of B-cell cancers is opening a Phase 1b extension part to continue studying the combination in people with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), the company announced. The expansion was based on positive interim results from…
Celebs in Parody Video Urge Support for Movember to Raise Prostate Cancer Awareness
This post was originally published on this site In a lighthearted twist on a serious goal of raising awareness and funds for prostate cancer, the Movember Foundation is again encouraging gents to join glitterati in celebrating the moustache. The annual event is called Movember, a blending of the Australian-English “mo” for moustache with “November,” the month…









